CagedBird
02-11-2010, 06:50 PM
So, my family consists of very conservative Christians. All believe that homosexuality is a choice - a sinful choice. I also know many others who feel the same way.
One day, I was talking to a family member, and some how we got on the topic of Clay Aiken. I don't remember the exact conversation, but at one point she happened to say, "It's not like it was a surprise when he came out...he's obviously gay." Then another time, I heard my mother talking about a girl she met and she said, "I could tell she was gay. Many have strong facial features." I still have no idea what she meant by this.
Anyways, it's common to hear these type of comments from those who believe homosexuality is wrong. So one day I was thinking about these comments my family had made. I didn't understand how they could say that. That is pretty much saying that there are qualities gay people have that straight people don't. These qualities aren't something someone can just make themselves have, yet things that they are born with.
How can they believe they can determine whether a person is gay or not based on their looks and behavior (given that they aren't openly saying they are gay), yet deny the fact that they are born that way?
One day, I was talking to a family member, and some how we got on the topic of Clay Aiken. I don't remember the exact conversation, but at one point she happened to say, "It's not like it was a surprise when he came out...he's obviously gay." Then another time, I heard my mother talking about a girl she met and she said, "I could tell she was gay. Many have strong facial features." I still have no idea what she meant by this.
Anyways, it's common to hear these type of comments from those who believe homosexuality is wrong. So one day I was thinking about these comments my family had made. I didn't understand how they could say that. That is pretty much saying that there are qualities gay people have that straight people don't. These qualities aren't something someone can just make themselves have, yet things that they are born with.
How can they believe they can determine whether a person is gay or not based on their looks and behavior (given that they aren't openly saying they are gay), yet deny the fact that they are born that way?