One Man. One Woman. How It Was Intended.
Disclaimer: Yes, you have every right to disagree with me and comment with your opinions, but I do not appreciate you screaming at me and calling me unclean words. Please argue in an intelligent fashion, if you could. :]
I believe that all people, gay, lesbian, or bisexual, should have the same rights as anyone else in love. I do not discriminate against them or look down on them in any way.
I, myself, believe in God. However, I know that some of you don’t. Regardless, we were put onto this world either by some kind of higher being or evolution, or whatever it is that you believe in.
It is a fact that only human males and female’s can reproduce together. In lack of better terms to put this in, one has an innie and one has an outie, and together it can make a baby. Another human life. I believe that is how it was meant to be and how it should be. One man and one woman. That’s how it was intended.
But, that doesn’t mean that everyone comes out that way. Autism is a form on retardation in the brain. It makes a person act differently than most around them. I’m sure most of us agree that its not how we were intended to be made. But, that doesn’t mean that we should look down upon them for something they were born with and something that they can do nothing about. I in no way pick on someone with Autism, or any other kind of defect. If someone was born without any arms, should we make fun of them? No. We shouldn’t. It’s the same concept with a gay individual.
I believe the majority of gays were born that way. It’s a birth defect. Its not how they were “supposed” to turn out, however, they were. Neither you, or I, or they can change that. It doesn’t make them a bad person, it just means their lives and views and feelings are different than ours.
I have friends and I know people who are gay, I’ve always grown up to treat them equal and I’m still that way today. The one’s who I’ve felt close enough to talk to about their love interests have expressed to me that they wish they couldn’t be this way. That the humiliation and taunting from others around them made them absolutely insane. But they also went on to tell me that they can’t help it, that it’s how they are and they wished people would except them.
I’m sure someone with some kind of deformity would wish they could be “normal” or live without it. I’m sure they go through the same humiliation as they look at people around them who don’t have to go through the same thing as them.
In conclusion, no I do not look down on gays in any way. But yes, I do believe it’s a birth defect. And like any other birth defect, either physical or mental, they should not be shunned because of something they can’t control.
fin.
I believe that all people, gay, lesbian, or bisexual, should have the same rights as anyone else in love. I do not discriminate against them or look down on them in any way.
I, myself, believe in God. However, I know that some of you don’t. Regardless, we were put onto this world either by some kind of higher being or evolution, or whatever it is that you believe in.
It is a fact that only human males and female’s can reproduce together. In lack of better terms to put this in, one has an innie and one has an outie, and together it can make a baby. Another human life. I believe that is how it was meant to be and how it should be. One man and one woman. That’s how it was intended.
But, that doesn’t mean that everyone comes out that way. Autism is a form on retardation in the brain. It makes a person act differently than most around them. I’m sure most of us agree that its not how we were intended to be made. But, that doesn’t mean that we should look down upon them for something they were born with and something that they can do nothing about. I in no way pick on someone with Autism, or any other kind of defect. If someone was born without any arms, should we make fun of them? No. We shouldn’t. It’s the same concept with a gay individual.
I believe the majority of gays were born that way. It’s a birth defect. Its not how they were “supposed” to turn out, however, they were. Neither you, or I, or they can change that. It doesn’t make them a bad person, it just means their lives and views and feelings are different than ours.
I have friends and I know people who are gay, I’ve always grown up to treat them equal and I’m still that way today. The one’s who I’ve felt close enough to talk to about their love interests have expressed to me that they wish they couldn’t be this way. That the humiliation and taunting from others around them made them absolutely insane. But they also went on to tell me that they can’t help it, that it’s how they are and they wished people would except them.
I’m sure someone with some kind of deformity would wish they could be “normal” or live without it. I’m sure they go through the same humiliation as they look at people around them who don’t have to go through the same thing as them.
In conclusion, no I do not look down on gays in any way. But yes, I do believe it’s a birth defect. And like any other birth defect, either physical or mental, they should not be shunned because of something they can’t control.
fin.



Maybe it is a "defect" of sorts.. Possibly a deviation from the way humans, and essentially all other living beings, exist. Yes, two of the same gender cannot physically reproduce with eachother. There is a good reason for that, though. Having the two parents combine their DNA and genes to create in a sense.. a hardier offspring.
Although, their are always anommalies.
rosy-lynn, July 6th, 2008 at 04:58:03am
I believe that we are animals in every way, shape and form. Instinctively, males and females want to reproduce, yes. It's a primal, animalistic need. However, it is clear that we are more intellectually developped than most animals, and so we have, in time, developped characteristics that make us unique as individuals.
I hardly consider homosexuality as a birth defect at all, merely people who - having thought about it - truly know what they want.
Hello, My Name Is Asshole, July 5th, 2008 at 03:41:49am
i have to say i don't really care.
people should be able to do whatever they want, love whoever thay want and i'm not gonna define them or define homosexuality. the whole thing doesn't consern me so don't really care all that much.
oh... but didn't billie joe once say he thinks all people are born slighly bi?
what would you say about that?
bah... arent we all sometimes slightly attracted to the same sex. doesn't make us gay or bi.
Baby Bondage, July 4th, 2008 at 06:01:44pm
It's not a bloody defect, it's who they ARE as people.
We should embrace them, I have relgious friends who embrace gays and lesbians. Nobody was 'meant' to be anyway.
psychosocial, July 4th, 2008 at 10:04:47am
Why "defect"? There are variations on all of our traits. Some people have brown eyes, but that doesn't mean the people who have another color are defective, it's simply a variation. What makes sexuality any different?
Kurtni, July 4th, 2008 at 12:06:56am
It’s a birth defect. Its not how they were “supposed” to turn out- i don't think that it's a birth defect at all. how can sexual orrientation be a 'defect' at all? it's who they are, and it's right. love isn't wrong, no matter what the situation. i have gay and bi friends who get this type of thing all the time, and i feel their pain. if people say that they're god is a god of love, then he should condone this type of love. he made us, and he has the power to control what we do, think or say. yes, he did give us free will. i know that, but if he can take an innocent child's life away, then he can certainly take this 'sin' away. this is just what i think. i'm not trying to be rude in any way. =]
get famous, July 3rd, 2008 at 09:38:53pm
I wouldn't call it a defect. Just a mental state of being. Maybe at most a glitch, but I wouldn't call it a defect. Yes, it was intended for Males and Females and whatnot. I think it starts as a little glitch, but can be influenced by the environment in which said person lives. I can't really describe the example I'm thinking of, but whatever. I guess like,..the youngest in the family of like, 4 older sisters is a boy, there you go, invitation for a glitch. Whatever.
I dunno if that made any sence, but I was having a bit of trouble grasping what you were getting at. x]
Jasper Hale;;, July 3rd, 2008 at 09:21:37pm