Thursday, July 11, 2013

The questions I always ask...

What is love? Who are you to decide what it is and also who is to decide what is right when it comes to love?
There has been a lot of news about gay marriage.. I will speak honestly; I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints- most people know me as a Mormon. In my church gays are not recognized, it is "wrong" and "not god like" to be that way.  I take a different stand point though. Now I don't want people to make judgments about us though; don't get me wrong we will always love and accept people from all sorts. We as a united religion try not to judge and to accept everyone and to love everyone.
I believe that being gay or bi or straight isn't a choice but a feeling. I know that some people don't like the taste of chocolate... it isn't a choice to hate chocolate or other sweets it just come naturally to them; they may like fruit better and who is to say what they feel or like or know what they want is wrong??  That is my stand point.

Why is it that old people drive so slow? Is it just simply because they are old and don't know any better or maybe its because they have had such a long and hard life full of traumatic incidents that they want to be sure to drive safe.

Now this question is a little bit confusing but Do I see the same things you do? Like I know we both have been taught that the sky is blue and that tigers have black stripes but the color you have been taught is black is that the color I would see as pink?? (This doesn't really apply to people that are color blind)
I know that everyone sees the same thing differently. For example some people find me attractive and others not at all, its because they see me "differently" but what causes one average guy to look past me and the next one to fall head over heels? Its not just about me either but simple details like the gold trim on my DC shoes or the way the sun looks when it comes up. These things go unnoticed sometimes but why? How?

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