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Lgbt Hate Crimes Debate

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Did you know in 2016 in the district of Columbia LGBT hate crimes increased by 59% almost doubling from what it was in 2015? Hate crimes are not uncommon but they have gotten worse over the last few years. The percent of Gay/Lesbian people in the US is about 3.8% and among this hate crimes are extremely common most taking place in the person's own home.
Back in 2015 on june 26 the United States supreme court ruled it unconstitutional to ban same-sex marriage giving gay couples the right to get married nationwide. Despite this there are still states that don’t abide by this rule. In June 2016 a district judge had to issue an order saying that Alabama can’t enforce laws banning same-sex marriage. Also in June 2016 a 29-year-old security guard by the name of Omar Mateen …show more content…

At almost every Pride parade people stand off to the side holding signs saying things like “The wicked shall be turned into hell” and “Repent turn to jesus or burn!”. People still get sent to LGBT conversion camps by homophobic parents who think there’s something wrong with there kids.
Yes we understand that It might be against your religious beliefs to be homosexual but that doesn't give you the right to yell at the LGBT community telling them they’re sinners and they're all going to hell. According to Biblehub.com Mark 12:31 says “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself” that includes your homosexual neighbors. Romans 3:23 says “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” which according to Bible.org means all believers are judged equally including gay/lesbian believers.
People have been homophobic sense modern humans have been around but it’s time for a change. 61% of the US supports gay marriage and that percent is growing so it’s time to join the nation and make way for a better

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