<p>i'm assuming "yes". but just wanted to make sure. there was something in one of my essays about a friend and i "crusading for bisexual rights". but i guess this would be bad to put in there?</p>
<p>nope. I’ve read read great essays about NRA members and christian fundamentalism.</p>
<p>but did they get in with that essay? and if so, do you think it’s cuz christianity is more accepted than atheism (my religious belief)?</p>
<p>It all depends on the delivery and context. I’d generally avoid blatant religious/sexual/political statements, but they can be very well played sometimes.</p>
<p>can you give me a brief example of what you’d consider blatant and what you’d consider well-played? :P</p>
<p>Just don’t be derisive in your essay to those who are Christians or are religious.</p>
<p>oh i wouldn’t be derisive towards them at all. so that’s it? otherwise, it’s fine to mention it? i’m still a little wary.</p>
<p>I think your bisexual thing is fine but just bluntly saying I’m an atheist isn’t a wise idea.</p>
<p>haha k. gotcha. :P</p>
<p>but overall, would you advise me not to put it if i don’t have to? like…only mention stuff like that if it’s absolutely necessary? or could it conversely provide info about causes i’m passionate about and be a good thing?</p>
<p>I wrote one of my essays on my sexuality. Well, I wrote about coming out, and how it sorta changed me. It was pretty well-written in my opinion (lol), and I avoided controversial issues, and kept a nice tone of the essay</p>