Reflective Essay About My Generation

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My generation varies greatly because, as much as the melting pot of the world America is, cultural aspects or geographical factors affect one’s way of thinking to what is important. Culture is the most broad word to use as a way to collect one’s opinions or as a way of life to define how that person thinks or acts, respectively. Therefore, it would only be fitting that I tell you about my culture that relates to the event that I believe defines my generation. Christianity is something that I believe defines me as a whole or would at least want to. To make it clear before I describe my thoughts about the event, I believe that God is love itself. To me, my God’s Will is above everything else without question. His Judgement is perfect and absolute. He creates all and watches over all. He knows all as much as the whole existence of dark matter of the whole universe. He never hates but does feel sacrifice and disappointment as mentioned in the stories of the Bible. I don’t feel to want to bore you, but to help you keep in mind how I know my God and my thoughts. …show more content…

Many great friends in high school have ‘came out the closet’ to me and my opinion of them. To this day, I still believe that they are amazing people. I still feel very proud of them. I believe that they will go far into the future and be successful individuals. However, on websites like Tumblr and Twitter, some of the homosexual community has been openly ridiculing heterosexuals or even Christians. Transgenders have also been critical but not as much as the homosexual part of the community. I never met someone who was transgender, but like anyone else different than or even the same as me, I accept them. However, the only thing that makes me disappointed to them is that God made you the sex that you are. As mentioned earlier, God is perfect; He never makes mistakes. Even so, God is loving and accepting of all and is fully aware of your

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