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THE PROS AND CONS OF HOMOSEXUALITY



When you used to watch TV you could always be sure they would be taking about the opposite sex when referring to sex or love, but not any more. Every where you look homosexuality has taken over and has become one of the main focuses of shows we see today. Homosexuality is the sexual behavior between persons of the same sex. It can also be called many other names: gay, lesbian, a fagot, special, heterosexual. There are many names for homosexuals but it doesn’t matter how you say it, being a homosexual is wrong. Not only is it wrong morally but also biblically. The only reason it has become so big is because our society tells us to do what feels good and our sinful nature causes us to want to do what’s wrong, and many people are doing it. People are accepting homosexuality because of the life our society is telling them to live. Despite what people say wether it’s a choice or you’re destined to be gay, it’s irrelevant. People are trying to......


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