It's morally wrong.
The Reform Jewish Community of Australia supports same-sex marriage.
Former President Carter (now 90 years old) was a public supporter of same-sex marriage until October 2014, when in a newspaper interview he stated his belief that states should have the right to refuse to let same-sex couples marry.Former President Carter is a public supporter of same-sex marriage.
same-sex marriage has no negative impact on any religion or belief. If you practice a religion that forbids same-sex marriage, you simple do not marry someone of the same sex (regardless of whether other gay people are legally marrying or not)
Louis M. Epstein has written: 'Sex laws and customs in Judaism' -- subject(s): Jewish ethics, Sexual ethics, Judaism, Religious aspects, Sex, Religious aspects of Sex 'The Jewish marriage contract' -- subject(s): Marriage (Jewish law), Women, Legal status, laws, etc. (Jewish law), Legal status, laws
Because same-sex marriage is a belief among homosexuals, therefore denying same-sex marriage is denying their beliefs.Alternate Viewpoint:Some organized religions support same-sex marriage and some oppose it. By banning same-sex marriage, the government is preventing some religions from marrying people it wants to marry, while siding with other religions that don't want members of other religions to marry.
Most religious doctrine on homosexuality is arguable at best, and therefore prohibition of same-sex marriage varies not only by religion, but also by individual sects.
There is no verse in Jewish, Christian or Muslim scripture that mentions same-sex marriage.
Here are some ideas: 1. Jewish Singles 2. Jewish Community Centers 3. Jewish Schools 4. Jewish Synagogues 5. Jewish Organizations Just remember that Orthodox Jewish girls do EVERYTHING by the book - no sex until marriage.
The controversy is caused by bigotry and hatred under the guise of religious belief.
214 YEARS OLD NO SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE!!!!!!
Yes. The leadership has approved it but leaves the choice to each individual rabbi.
The first legal same-sex marriages in modern times took place in 2001 in the Netherlands. Therefore, the longest same-sex marriage is currently 11 years old.