Have a character espouse a viewpoint on life with which you very much disagree, but have the character argue it well, citing examples from her life to buttress her stance. Resist the temptation to make her sound foolish or harsh. Write this in the third or first person, from the narrative.
Gays cannot be married. How am I supposed to explain to my children that a man and a man can be together when the bible tells us otherwise. If gay marriage were to be legalized, a straight man could marry a straight man just to reap the federal benefits from the marriage. It's just not the way God intended it. A penis fits perfectly into the vagina. It is meant for procreation and a child brought up in a straight heterosexual marriage will be more stable than one brought up in a homosexual marriage. Also, if we allow gays to raise children, what's stopping them from teaching their kids to be gay. Because it's obviously a choice. Right?
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