Dear Ben Heaton,

If you honestly feel the way that you expressed in last week’s CT I honestly feel bad for you and anyone associated with you. Maybe before judging others you should think about your words and the meaning behind them. Fortunately in your case, the meaning behind your words is that there are a lot of sick people out there and that this world still needs to make quite a bit of progress. Let’s start with love. If you ever experience love which I anticipate you may not, you will learn that love is unconditional whether homosexual or heterosexual, interracial or not. Dogs do in fact interbreed. Adam and Eve are mere figure heads, not real people, this of course can be scientifically proven quite easily. If you must continue to harbor such hate and opinions, next time keep them to yourself. I am sure that I am not alone in my opinion

Concerned UR Student



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