The Missing Work of God

The Missing Work of God

  • Submitted By: chinguyen87
  • Date Submitted: 10/12/2008 1:47 PM
  • Category: English
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People were born in two genders, male and female because it is based on the physicals. However, the character of each person is different during the growing up time. With me, gay people are just like a missing work of God. For example, if my son is gay, I wouldn't stop him from being homosexual nor would I encourage him. I know it's kind of confusing when I’m saying like that. I would ask him, "If you think you've grown up enough to make your life have no regret, you should prove to me that being gay could make you feel better." All I want is he has an enjoyable and happy life and not to suffer for being gay. I remember I once read an article about the wedding between Ellen, a famous talk show host, and Portia De Rossi who is the bride in the wedding. I saw their picture and with the title, "I'm the luckiest woman in the world." I could see they're happy together, just like no one could replace the other, a perfect couple I think. If the homosexual people are normal, they could be any one, they need to have respect from people, and then there we go. They could have a big wedding for themselves. I’ll raise the Champaign up to cheer for their wedding, if they invite me. Finally, I would say I support gay marriage, because they are still human being. The difference is just they are fall in love with people who have the same sex with them. Actually, I think they must be treated like normal people, so why don't we support gay marriage. Everybody has their different qualities which will be good or bad. The important thing is no matter you are gay or lesbian, you have your feeling. Gay people have their feeling, and they can feel hurt when people say things badly about them. We need to change our thought about gay people. Moreover, everyone is equal and we must consider them depending on what they have done for others rather than looking on their abnormalities.

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