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mihalych1998 [28]
2 years ago
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In your own words, do you think that it is a sin to be bi, gay, lesbian, transgender etc.? Be 100% honest. No one should get off

ended. This is so you can speak about what you think in a way thats not rude. This should be in paragraph form. Be sure to very descriptive on why you believe what you believe. Feel free to talk about what you truly believe and have fun with it. Will mark brainliest for the most descriptive and strongest answer. I wont mark brainliest for if I agree with you or not. It has to be very descriptive and a good sized paragraph maybe 100 or so words...
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Aleksandr [31]2 years ago
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hi so im actually going to write this but its going to be like a two year olds work, so id suggest getting grammarly after this(its free!), copy and paste this, and double click on some words to make them uh better (it shows synonyms for the word so just find ones that are fitting).

    Personally, I don't believe its a sin to be the kind of person you would want to see yourself as. Self love is tremendously important, if one cant love themselves as the person society regulates them to be and finds liking or wanting to be something else that is completely fine! Many who are religious tend to argue on why it is not fitting, claiming it to be "sinful". Though I am not a heavily religious person, I believe God or any power higher than us would have accepted everyone just the way we are, for we are their children. In the past, many have suffered with the thought of coming out or changing, as it was not as accepted as it is today. During this time, however, multiple people have fought for their rights and because of that a vast majority of people have learned that it is okay to be who you are and that others must and have grown to respect that. At the end of it all, it is not up to anybody to tell others what they can or can't be because aint that what merica' all about!

(actually dont use that last part, i just dont know how to word that last sentence without offending anyone what i was trying to say is something simmilar to "you cant tell others to be a certain sexuality or gender, it really is up to them to decide")

if you need more wordy words, i have an example to the second thing i introduced so you can include it in your work if youd like! (it would most likely go between the 5th and 6th sentence):

For example, my father came out at the age of thirteen and at the time, he was bashed for, sent to see a physcologist, and his brother beat him up for it. In the past few years, my father and uncle have made amends and my uncle has apologized for what he did in the past and that he has learned (along with society) that nobody should be judged on their sexuality or gender.

I hope this helped, I didnt count but I hope it is 100 words!


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