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Overrated?! Spoiled?! Give me a break! You’re saying that it’s spoiled to expect to have a mother and a father as opposed to having parents that are homosexual? You’re saying that “domestic partners” can raise a child as well as a man and a woman? Your way is not God’s way and I think He has a little more knowledge concerning such things. You can call me sexist if you choose, but I see myself as a realist.A man and a woman is overrated, only spoiled people who are lucky to have both parents will say that.
Amen and God bless you BernadetteWe must pray for those suffering from homosexual attraction. But that never changes the fact the biblical together with Church teaching is and always has been clear on the sin of homosexuality. And to deliberately put kids into a household that fosters a sinful lifestyle to assuage, appease, or fall prey to false calls of civil rights in an attempt to be “inclusive” is child abuse, no different from heterosexual parents who sin in front of their children and cause great scandal to them.
Remember, Christ said “go and SIN NO MORE,” not “go and
continue sinning till one day sin is approved by trendy, secular nations.” Christ called for the conversion of sinners throughout this age.
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It’s not an amusing topic. You’re statement then seems to indicate that you enjoy causing harm or at the very least, that you enjoy arguements. How reasonable is that? I don’t look for advice from people who amuse themselves by playing such hateful games. I pray that someday, some way, some how you and people like you will realize the truth.I find all this very amusing.
http://pages.prodigy.net/rogerlori1/emoticons/bouncebig.gifYou’re right. All the differences between men and women are just roles that we play. “Mother” and “father” are just socially constructed ideas. Right now my “wife” (I use this term of oppression to describe my female partner only to show how arbitrary it is) is pregnant with our first child. With our next child, I think I will play the role of the pregnant one.
I am so sick of this anti-woman society perpetually forcing the pain of pregnancy, labor, and childbirth upon women! It is time for us enlightened men to step up and start playing this role.
Down with socially constructed gender roles!!
Scott, I think he was being sarcastic. At least that is how I understood his post.They are not socially constructed, they are divinely appointed. People didn’t assign us these roles, God did. It is abundantly clear from your post, unless I am missing something, that you have little use for God. So my question for you is, why do you even bother posting here? Your hedonistic “if it makes me happy, it can’t be that bad” morality isn’t welcome. It sounds good in a top 40 Sherryl Crowe song, but don’t fit within the moral construct of Christianity.
Hmm… reality maybe? I wouldn’t call it sexist though. Neither would I call myself or the fine people here sexists. I believe firmly that men and women can share the same professions, have equal rights in determining laws that govern (in society or the family), equal pay for equal work, etc. But let’s face it, since humankind’s (notice I didn’t say “mankind’s”) inception men and women have been the parents of children. It’s worked for thousands of years and has only recently come under fire. Maybe it’s not the thousands of years of proven history that is in error but rather those suggesting a change.You entire outlook is really sexist. You are suggesting there are things that a man can do that women cannot do or vise versa. I think men and women are capable of doing anything the other sex can do. I dont understand where all this sexist thinking is coming from.
Poor, sad, confused child. Oh, but I forgot, it’s ALL about Rosie and her rights…(er, agenda)…originally posted by Giannawannabe
I watched an interview once with Rosie. Her son told her once that he really wanted a father. She replied that if he had a father, he wouldn’t have her as a mommy. The interviewer thought it was a great response.
Thank you. I was being sarcastic. I’m glad to see that it was not completely lost on everyone.Scott, I think he was being sarcastic. At least that is how I understood his post.
God bless.
TheGarg said:1. Women cannot teach a boy how to be a good man, only a good man can do that.
2. Men cannot teach girls how to be good woman, only a good woman can do that.
3. Men and women are not equal in any sense of the word. It is our differences that allow us to compliment each other in a marriage/relationship.
“Religion blushing veils it sacred firesPoor, sad, confused child. Oh, but I forgot, it’s ALL about Rosie and her rights…(er, agenda)…
This is the stuff that makes me ill. And, of course, the acceptance of her position by the media talking head that did the interview. I’m sure Rosie make certain that the interviewer was sympathetic to her “cause” before agreeing to do the sit down.
Where is people’s moral compass? Where is common sense? Where is the objection of the public? I know though. We are sooooo afraid of being called “haters” and “bigots” by the moral midgets that we don’t speak up and out about what we know to be wrong!
I’m just curious about your age? And by the way I’ve never heard of a man giving birth to a baby. Two men do not equal a mother and a father, nor do two women. Men and women are different physically, emotionally and pychologically. A person that has a decent amount of life experience should know that. And personally I think it’s fantastic that they are.You entire outlook is really sexist. You are suggesting there are things that a man can do that women cannot do or vise versa. I think men and women are capable of doing anything the other sex can do. I dont understand where all this sexist thinking is coming from.
Are you kidding? A man and woman are over-rated? My bestfriend’s father died when she was a baby and I can tell you right now she doesn’t think a man and woman is over-rated. She soarly misses having a father in her life. Where do get you that rediculous notion. Children that grow up in families without a mother, or without a father have a much higher rate of drug use, depression and and incidents with the law. Research has been done that has shown this.Please actually think about what you are saying. None of us have the right to deny the happiness of other people based on our own believes. A man and a woman is overrated, only spoiled people who are lucky to have both parents will say that. You people should really really check out what an orphanage looks like in downtown LA.
I was wondering, are Catholics obliged to submit to documents coming out of the Vatican such as this? If someone disagrees with the document because of their “conscience” (they’ve read the document and claimed to have prayed over it), would it be correct to say that their conscience is not “well informed” if it leads them to reject Church teaching? Can this document be categorized as “Church teaching”?TO GIVE LEGAL RECOGNITIONCode:***CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING PROPOSALS
TO UNIONS
BETWEEN HOMOSEXUAL PERSONS***
Allowing children to be adopted by persons living in such unions would actually mean doing violence to these children, in the sense that their condition of dependency would be used to place them in an environment that is not conducive to their full human development. This is gravely immoral and in open contradiction to the principle, recognized also in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, that the best interests of the child, as the weaker and more vulnerable party, are to be the paramount consideration in every case.
I do not see how anyone can reject the moral law for any reason. The Church is not teaching anything new here. Homosexual acts have always been wrong. Marriage is always defined as between a man and a woman for life. Children have always been entitled to having authentic parents.I was wondering, are Catholics obliged to submit to documents coming out of the Vatican such as this? If someone disagrees with the document because of their “conscience” (they’ve read the document and claimed to have prayed over it), would it be correct to say that their conscience is not “well informed” if it leads them to reject Church teaching? Can this document be categorized as “Church teaching”?
Also, a lot of liberals feel they can reject some of the things the Church “says” because of how the Church was “wrong” in regards to the Crusades, the Inquisition, Galileo, slavery, etc. How can one rebut those accusations? Were there official Church documents saying those things were okay? Or would it be correct to say those were just the “opinions” of individual Church members and NOT official Church teaching?
There are things that women can do that men can’t do. And there are things that men can do that women can’t do. Men and women are different Physically and Psychologically. Children are much better off with both as parents. Let me guess, I am sexist. If so, I am proud to be a[n] [sexist] american.You entire outlook is really sexist. You are suggesting there are things that a man can do that women cannot do or vise versa. I think men and women are capable of doing anything the other sex can do. I dont understand where all this sexist thinking is coming from.