Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Reflection 19

When talking about homosexuality, you can see that many people tend to shy away from getting into how they feel about it. Not me. I am very open to my views on homosexuality. Based on what I know, I do not think there is a “cause” for homosexuality. Homosexuals are not caused to feel a certain way about the same sex; they have an emotional and physical attraction to them and are merely what anyone would feel about the opposite sex. They feel an erotic orientation when coming in contact with the opposite sex. To me, that is not strange whatsoever. Who are we to tell someone who it is right for them to get sexually aroused by? I think homosexuals are that way maybe from birth or when they begin to discover feelings during the earliest time of childhood. What makes homosexuality so hard is the reaction they receive from others. It’s a scary world out there and some people aren’t as accepting as others. I know that I would be afraid to show who I really am because of the way I would be treated. Homosexuals are discriminated against more and more each year. That’s why I agree with their demands for civil rights. Nowhere in the constitution does it say that because you love someone of the same sex, you will be denied your natural born rights. Religion and politics try to get together on this particular discussion for no apparent reason. Some religions where based on homosexual experiences, not because they were gay, but because it brought them closer as men. Homosexuals have been around for a long time, yet we still act like this is something new and scary. Everyone should take the time to be educated on this subject matter, whether they are homosexuals themselves, straight, and even gay non-supporters. My views on homosexuality have always and will always be the same. I was raised catholic; I complete disagree with the way Catholics are teaching everyone to condemn the gays. In my form of Catholicism, I was taught to love everyone no matter how different they were. Why is this situation any different? Why should we shun the children of god away? I have no right to exclude them from anything. To me, they are just normal everyday kind of people. I see so many forms of hypocrisy and would love to see the day that the gays are treated with respect any human being on this earth deserves.

No comments:

Post a Comment