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Sigh. It was lawmakers who introduced no fault divorce laws against the admonition of Church leaders, to unclog the court system of divorce cases each of which took a long time to settle. It was pharmaceuticals that saw the tremendous profit in contraceptive pills and thus invented and marketed it.
I will not argue that the confluence of these forces helped promote the culture of promotion of adultery and fornication. However, I would not find an equivalence of a non-existing heterosexual movement enshrining into law sexual freedoms with legal benefits with the homosexual movement push for same sex marriage.
In SEarch of Grace:
In effect, you are saying the gay lobby is piggybacking on the excesses brought about by the women’s liberation movement which had its impetus with the birth control pill. Pope Paul VI in his encyclical Humane Vitae 45 years ago correctly identified the decline of the family and society when the unitive and procreative aspects of love between a man and a woman are separated.
That’s a sad justification, let’s just accept and enjoy the stew of sin and violation of natural law, to the peril of the family and society, and our souls.Yes, that is exactly what I am saying. And if we wish to resolve the ills of society we shall have to begin again with first principles.
That said, I yield further discussion of the OP. If I have not mentioned it yet in this thread, by God’s grace and the individual’s motivation, a homosexual can become a heterosexual. For those who are unable to re-orient their sexual attraction away from the same sex and towards the opposite sex, acting on homosexual urges may be sublimated, making for an exquisite offering to God."
I agree of course, that homosexual urges, like all urges to sin can be sublimated through the power of sanctifying and actual graces. But if we are to be effective in achieving the sanctification of souls we have a long way to go in the re Christianization of society. It will be a long road and require a real revival of a living Faith among Catholics first of all.