Federal and State policies on Same-Sex Marriage

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Running head: FEDERAL AND STATE POLICIES ON SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
Federal and State policies on Same-Sex Marriage
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The rise in support for same-sex marriage over the past few decades has been the most
drastic change in public opinion on a public policy issue. A culmination of the shift in policy
was marked by the Supreme Court ruling of 2015, declaring same-sex marriage legal in all the
50 States of the U.S. Despite the mainstreaming of same-sex marriages in government
policies, there is widespread debate on whether such policies should be influenced by
religious beliefs and the current state of scientific knowledge. The following discussion
asserts that public policy should not be influenced by religious beliefs in conformity with the
separation between the church and the state. Regarding the role of the current state of
scientific knowledge, the discussion asserts that the availability of assisted reproductive
technology plays a central role in informing the development of public policies on same-sex
marriage.
Marriage is a keystone of a social order in any society. Thus, people should have the
liberty to enjoy equal dignity in the eyes of the law irrespective of their sexual orientation. In
this regard, cultural and religious beliefs should not be allowed to influence public policies on
same-sex marriage. In the democratic form of government, the citizens are encouraged to
debate and discuss public policy (Duncan, & Kemmelmeier, 2012). Similarly, the government
has an obligation to justify its public policy to the citizens and provide a rationale, devoid of
any form of discrimination, including that which would be based sexual orientation (Duncan,
& Kemmelmeier, 2012).
Because public policy should not be prejudicial, it is important to note that the nature
of religious principles is that they do not allow compromise. Therefore, the use religious
tenets to influence public policy would be discriminatory of those people who do now
subscribe to a particular religious belief. Also, the sharp differences prevalent in different
religious beliefs would make it difficult to harmonize the religious beliefs in a single public
policy (Duncan, & Kemmelmeier, 2012). Discourse about public policy should be framed on
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secular principles and should be geared to promoting universal liberty which includes the
rights to enjoy same-sex marriage (Duncan, & Kemmelmeier, 2012).
In the United States and other developed countries, there is a political doctrine of the
separation of the church and the state. The doctrine requires that the religious beliefs of the
group cannot be imposed on others through federal and state laws. Beliefs on same-sex
marriage being illegal or immoral are religious and should, therefore, not be imposed on
others through legal frameworks (Duncan, & Kemmelmeier, 2012). Also, the definition that
marriage is between a man and a woman is based on Christian view. Secular inclination holds
that individuals should be allowed to enter into marriage with people of the opposite or same
gender if they elect to do so (Duncan, & Kemmelmeier, 2012). If the federal or state
government were to legislate on marriage, they should allow people the freedom to choose the
nature of their marriage without imposing the beliefs of any religion on the entire society.
Regarding the role of role of the current state of scientific knowledge or technology in
influencing laws on same-sex marriage, it is essential to consider some important
developments in technology. The most critical of such developments is prevalent of assisted
reproductive technology. The innovation appreciates that the capacity to reproduce and raise a
family is a significant factor in motivating people to get into marriage (Duncan, &
Kemmelmeier, 2012). The law should, therefore, grant same-sex couples the same liberty to
bear children as accorded to the different sex couples. Also, similar to other policies which
endeavor to promote the rights of the minority groups in the society, the federal and state
governments should enact policies which are designed to improve the assisted reproductive
technology (Duncan, & Kemmelmeier, 2012).
To sum up, it is evident that the technology or the current state of scientific knowledge
plays a critical role in influencing state and deferral laws on same-sex marriage. The input of
technology is critically important because it reinforces the government’s commitment to
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promoting the rights of the minority groups in the society. Religious beliefs, however, have a
limited role in policy formulation because they are inherently discriminatory.
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References
Duncan, M., & Kemmelmeier, M. (2012). Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Marriage: An
Essentialist Approach. Analyses Of Social Issues And Public Policy, 12(1), 377-399.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-2415.2012.01290.x

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