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yellowbird
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You talk is if gays have a monopoly on sexual sins. Spend spring break in Cancun or South Padre Island and you’ll witness the same things you’ve described here. The mechanics may not be the same - but the sin is the same and every bit as unsanitary, dark, seedy, messy, dangerous, unheathy and most importantly directly oposed to God. Can’t wait for Spring Break? Not a problem - check out a large public college campus. There’s all sorts of hetero unholiness going on there.
Why is one group morally licit and the other not!?
That shows that you do not have a good grasp on what the Church teaches.
It also smacks of relativism. One is NOT the same as the other. That is ludacris to think so.
You also do not have a good grasp on what homosexual cruises would consist of. It is not “Fellowship” or like minded individuals trying to defeat their sin we are talking about.
The gay community has done a wonderful job of sanitizing the reality of the lifestyle. We picture a funny person on a sitcom we like. Or a person that picked out a great wedding dress. They have done this with such success that when some people hear about a “gaycation” or a gay cruise we picture the couple from Modern Family cracking witty funny jokes with Jack from “Will and Grace” and helping some sassy bride find a dress. All while forgetting the whole purpose is to find or be with other people who intend to live an unholy lifestyle with unholy and unsanitary actions (I’m sorry if that is uncomfortable but the success of the sanitation of the media on the homosexual lifestyle makes it sadly necessary to point out that a spade is indeed a spade.)
The actual gay lifestyle of these cruises or gay bars is dark, seedy, messy, dangerous, unhealthy, and most importantly satanic in as far as it is directly opposed to God.
Make no mistake - my point is that BOTH groups sin - homosexuals and heterosexuals. BOTH have members who live unholy lives. So don’t be tossing stones across the fence at the gay community - you’re going to need those stones for the people in our own backyard.