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We believe that all people should be treated equally, regardless of who they are or who they
love. In this sense do you see anything wrong for same sex couple expressing their love and
devotion to one another?
2. Is it unequal to make it unlawful for two men or two women to marry?
3. Theologically, the fundamental resistance to same-sex marriage appears to be founded on
the idea that God does not approve of it. Do you believe that same-sex marriages should be
recognized by the law as valid in our country? with the same privileges as traditional marriages?

Same-sex marriage is a highly sensitive topic for many individuals, not only in the Philippines
but throughout the world. The Philippines is a Catholic country, and we encourage
man-to-woman marriages rather than man-to-man or woman-to-woman unions. In the case of
same sex marriage I believe that there's no wrong with that and it should be allowed in our
country. We live in a world that is highly judgmental and uneven. A great many people have
battled for their rights and equality.Black people, as well as women seeking equal and fair
treatment, have already won their battles. Now, supporters and members of the LGBT
community are fighting for the same cause. I believe that
everyone deserves to love and to be loved. 
every single individual wishes to be married at some point in their lives. Love conquers all, and it
knows no bounds. Nobody shouldn't judge you if you fall in love, regardless of who you are or
your gender preference. We can't make the community's members like the topic of same-sex
marriage. but One of my wishes is for them to recognize the issue and show respect and
acceptance for our LGBT community. If the Philippines legalizes same-sex marriage, it will
usher in a new era for the LGBT community. Acceptance, gender equality, and a peaceful
society are all hallmarks of this time period.

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