The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University.

The Northerner

The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University.

The Northerner

The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University.

The Northerner

Response to Homosexuality

This letter is in response to a letter from last week that in return was a response to a letter before that. The topic of homosexuality is a controversial topic. Unfortunately, many people have deep rooted issues concerning their dislike of others simply based upon their sexual orientation. I hate to break this to everyone, but there is an extremely high number of people on this campus with said orientation; even many that you may not even realize. Mr. Allen stated last week in his letter, that a person is a product of his or her environment. I completely agree with this statement and would like to thank Mr. Allen for making his opinion known in a mature fashion. People are a product of their environment, but that doesn’t mean that their sexual orientation is a choice. An individual is not responsible for his or her life experience/ environment. For example, children don’t choose to be raised in an abusive home, it just happens. For anyone who thinks that homosexuality is purely a choice, ask yourself this one simple question. Why would anyone choose to be discriminated against, persecuted, and not allowed to live his or her life the same as a heterosexual person. I believe that it is a shame that homosexuals are not allowed to be married. Why not? Why can’t these individuals have an official union and lead a life of marital bliss that is afforded everyone else? This country is based on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Happiness. Everyone should be afforded the right to be happy as long as it doesn’t infringe upon others. What someone does in their bedroom is his or her own business and no one else’s. Mr. Allen brought up the Bible and what it says concerning this topic. This is all well and good, but this is why we have separation of church and state. Now, you may not agree with homosexuality and that is your right as an American, but just because you feel a certain way, you have no right to tell another that he or she can’t be happy and live his or her life to the fullest.