Hi DJ
Thanks for your reply. Allow me some comments
. The statistics show that a real world disorder is evident in homosexual relations, so it is not just some idle theological or philosophical argument that is being made.
The statistics show that some bad things are more prevalent in the gay community but that does not mean that this is because their actions are wrong. After all I suspect the proportion of climbers who die young is higher than in the rest of the population. But that is not an argument showing climbing is wrong. It is an argument for urging climbers to take precautions. Similarly your ‘statistics’ are arguments for urging gay people to behave in moral ways within their relationships.
Why are the statistics higher among gays? Depends I suppose on the particular one under discussion. And I am sure there is multiple causation here too. Two factors you might consider. Gay relationships do not usually involve children. I suspect a comparison between childless couples and gay couples might show closer figures. Also I think there is a ‘might as well be hung for a sheep as for a lamb’ factor here. If you or I were tempted to be unfaithful, the fact that marriage is a respectable institution backed up by social pressures etc would help to keep us in line. A gay person does not [though things are improving] have that back up and might think in a moment of weakness, “Well the Church has condemned me to hell anyway so a bit of unfaithfulness is neither here nor there. I am apparently a depraved person anyway!” But what do I or you know about these things? Neither of us has the qualifications to comment. Your picture shows you to be a young man – why not get some?
Why are they doing wrong? Pride and pleasure, perhaps? Because of both Original Sin and personal sin, moral disorder is all too common in our world.
If it were sinful, that might be the reason – but is it wrong?
There are a variety of acts (not just homosexuality), such as adultery, fornication, masturbation, and contraception that violate the proper ends of human sexuality. Hence they are wrong, Laurie. Homosexual acts also violate the true purpose of sexuality. They are sexual acts that cannot be open to life.
According to the Church’s interpretation of Natural Law. But you must know all the objections to it.
- It seems to overplay the physical [reproduction] as against the social. [expressing love]
- It is unclear why this consideration should ‘trump’ all others. For example a woman, for whom more children would be a financial disaster, has to choose. Contraception – against Natural Law [negative factor] & happy marriage [positive factor] OR no contraception [positive factor] & marriage difficulties [negative factor]. It is not at all obvious why in this case and all others that could be described the Natural Law side always ‘trumps’ the other.
- Natural Law sometimes entails the correctness of actions which most people would regard as wrong. Not lying to the Nazis, not using contraception under any circumstances, not allowing two gay people who are in love from expressing their love physically… A view of ethics which implies these things must be defective.
- You worship a God who is supposed to be all Love. Two possibilities – (1) Despite being all love he rejects the love of gay people if expressed physically or (2) [As many non-Catholics think] you have misinterpreted the Bible and have erroneous beliefs about the sort of morality which God commands. (1) seems most unlikely – try (2)?
- Sex in the safe period and sex when the woman is passed the menopause is not ‘open to reproduction’ yet is allowed. We now have some sleight of hand so show that these things are OK after all. Let’s have something similar for gays. Why not?
Nor do they reflect the complementarity of man and woman that is an integral part of God’s design for human sexuality.
Possibly for straights but obviously God must have had a different idea when he made gays?
In the book of Genesis we learn that God created humanity as male and female and that according to God’s plan a man and a woman come together and “the two of them become one body.”
Everybody? Obviously not because it is OK to be celibate for the minority who prefer this. So why not gays ditto?
Whenever homosexual acts are mentioned in the Old Testament, it is clear that they are disapproved of, as contrary to the will of God.
Not very often actually and,in one case, in the same chapter as disapproval of planting different crops in the same field. Why should we heed a Semitic people’s 3,000 year old holiness code?
In the New Testament, St. Paul teaches that homosexual acts are not in keeping with our being created in God’s image and so degrade and undermine our authentic dignity as human beings.
He also approves on slavery, thinks women are inferior to men and that marriage is a lesser choice than celibacy. We have moved on from these culturally conditioned views of his – let’s do the same re gays.
With good wishes,
Laurie