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5/14/12 11:07 AM |
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I believe homosexuality is the result of some form of genetic mutation. Many homosexuals identify their attraction to the same sex as small children. Many homosexuals also do not want to be homosexual, leading to mental distraught and even suicide. However unnatural it is, there are some people who are just born this way. As a Christian, I believe homosexuality to be one of the many results of perverted human nature like many other genetic mutations. I believe homosexuality can be the result of biological means, which cannot be helped. On the other hand, there are people who intend to be gay by converting and/or being bi-sexual, which I feel is not protected by "the fall." In the case of intending to be gay or bi-sexual, I feel is a sinful, competent decision. I feel the actual act of physical sex between two homosexuals is where sin enters the situation. If homosexuals were celibant, then I feel the mere sinfulness of their condition would be reserved. Only thing is, they want sex too. |
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5/14/12 10:32 AM |
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I believe that Obama's decision was not rooted in religious beliefs, although those are where the conflicts lie. Furthermore, the fact that church and state are constitutionally seperate seems reason enough for Obama to make this stand, despite of the unreligious nature of this decision. As a President, his job is more in line with equal rights, which homosexuals, heterosexuals, and other sexual genders should be entitled to. The right to marry is included with these constitutional rights, so Obama should be primarily under it's authority; not the "authority" of religious beliefs. I am a Christian, and I do not feel great about his decision, BUT, as the leader of American, Obama is being fair to the homosexuals in our country. God loves all of us, and would want Obama, as a leader to have the same attitude. Afterall, homosexuality will continue to exist, and I do not think it is Obama's "fault" that he has to extend rights to everybody. The actual choice to marry is that of the person, so I feel this transfers the issue out of Obama's hand. The consequences of homosexual marriages will be the consequences of the homosexual. |
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