It's not a choice
With all due respect to Jacqueline Calleja and people who harbour her opinions, her arguments are becoming a repetitive mantra of boring and as of late nauseating sermons. The truth is that homosexuality has been with us for thousands of years. The...
With all due respect to Jacqueline Calleja and people who harbour her opinions, her arguments are becoming a repetitive mantra of boring and as of late nauseating sermons. The truth is that homosexuality has been with us for thousands of years. The truth is that being gay is not a choice and Ms Calleja can read the Bible until her face goes blue. Ms Calleja is not gay so she can never understand what gay people go through.
She can never understand what it feels like to be part of a minority and she can never understand that loving a person of the same sex is just the same kind of "love".
Ms Calleja is like a fervent, closed-minded political party delegate who thinks that their party is always right even if they spit in their faces, and her "party" is called the Catholic Church! I urge correspondents of this most esteemed newspaper to refrain from giving more undeserved importance to hoodwinked, self righteous people.