Why Marriage Matters: Equality and Gay Marriage Rights in America - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Advocacy and Social Justice Discussions
Why Marriage Matters: Equality and Gay Marriage Rights in America - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Advocacy and Social Justice Discussions

Why Marriage Matters: Equality and Gay Marriage Rights in America - Perfect for LGBTQ+ Advocacy and Social Justice Discussions

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"At its core, the freedom-to-marry movement is about the same thing every civil rights struggle has been about: taking seriously our country's promise to be a nation its citizens can make better, its promise to be a place where people don't have to give up their differences or hide them in order to be treated equally."Why Marriage Matters offers a compelling, intelligently reasoned discussion of a question that still remains in the national consciousness. It is the work of one of the most influential attorneys in America, who has dedicated his life to the protection of individuals' rights and our Constitution's commitment to equal justice under the law. Above all, it is a clear, straightforward book that brings into sharp focus the very human significance of the right to marry in America—not just for some couples, but for all. Why is the word marriage so important? Will marriage for same-sex couples hurt the "sanctity" of the institution? How can people of different faiths reconcile their beliefs with the idea of marriage for same-sex couples? How will allowing gay couples to marry affect children? In this quietly powerful volume, the most authoritative and fairly articulated book on the subject, Wolfson demonstrates why the right to marry is important—indeed necessary—for all couples and for America's promise of equality.

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Now remember, this is a very biased book. This is Wolfson's oppion, lifestyle, and he's a lawyer, so he knows how to get his point across. However, it makes you really look into the depths of what needs to be done about same-sex marriages. He may not change your mind, but he will make you think.I grew up in a very religious household and was taught this was wrong from the very beginning. Although I have been starting to questions different aspects I have been taught, this book helped me to look at points I hadn't considered before. You do have to go into the book with an open-mind and be willing to just listen. Again, it may not change your opinion, but it will give you things to look at from a different perspective.
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