It's not bad, it's actually alright to be the same-sex and get married
No one has proven that it is.
But some people thinks that their religion is telling them that it is bad.
However, in a civilized country religion doesn't make the laws, and give people as much freedom as possible to pursue happiness in any way they want to.
Sameness can be seen as bad because it can limit diversity, hinder progress, and stifle individuality. Embracing differences and uniqueness allows for growth and innovation in society.
It keeps the "bad things" from happening.
The sameness or diversity in your life is up to you. If you are driven to sameness and are unhappy about it you should seek out professional help to find out how you can overcome it.
There is not a value to sameness. Sameness is the same thing as equal value.
Sameness of Mind.
Difference
Sameness of sound., Sameness of sound; unison., Plain harmony, as opposed to polyphony. See Homophonous.
Sameness of sound., Sameness of sound; unison., Plain harmony, as opposed to polyphony. See Homophonous.
In "The Giver," sameness and totalitarianism are closely linked concepts. The society in the book strives for sameness by controlling every aspect of citizens' lives, which mirrors the principles of a totalitarian regime where individuality is suppressed in favor of conformity. The pursuit of sameness ultimately leads to a loss of freedom and critical thinking among the inhabitants of the community.
Jonas initially believes that sameness is good because it prevents conflict and promotes equality. However, as he gains a deeper understanding of the limitations of sameness and the importance of individuality and diversity, his opinion starts to shift towards valuing these differences. Ultimately, he comes to reject the idea of sameness in favor of embracing the complexity and richness of human experience.
In "The Giver," the concept of sameness is discussed throughout the book rather than on a specific page. The community in the book strives for sameness by removing differences and making everyone conform to a strict set of rules and norms. This theme is central to the story's exploration of individuality and freedom.
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Equal.