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The comparison is not the sinfulness- the comparison is the inclination. Alcoholism is a temptation that genetics may make alcoholism more likely. Homosexuality is a temptation that genetics may make more likely. That is the comparison. Alchoholism most certainly is disordered. Alchoholism does NOT mean you like to have a drink now and then- it means you have to have a drink (or more then one) all the time. I am not an alcoholic, yet I have a beer on occasion. Other then that many homosexuals use sex as a pain killer (heterosexuals do too) and many alcoholics use alcohol as a pain killer, there is no further comparison between the two that I can see.First of all, to drink moderately is NOT sinful. Christ’s first miracle was to make sure there was enough alcohol (wine) at the wedding feast.
It is not “disordered” or unnatural to desire to drink an alcoholic beverage. Or two.
There is no comparison to homosexuality.
The condition or inclination of homosexuality in ITSELF is disordered.
One cannot “have just one” experience - or indulge moderately - like you can with alcohol - and be free from sin.
One is a SIN - one is not. (Excessive drinking of course would be sinful)
There is no sin in “being” a homosexual person.
There is no sin in “being” an alchoholic.
It is only when one gives in to the compulsion to engage in homosexual or drunkenness that it becomes sinful.
So the first distinction you need to make is that one condition (homosexuality) is in and of itself “disordered” and the other (alcoholism) is not.
One can be addicted to food and fall into the sin of gluttony.
But it is not in and of itself (eating) “disordered.”
Same thing as alcohol.