The question is “what allows us to assume that something that is contrary to natural law is also something that is contrary to morality?”
I don’t know how this may fog up the argument here but I’ve always been bemused by Catholics who intone against the sinfullness or disorder of homosexuality while the Bishops go out of their way to state that homosexual inclination Is not itself a sin. The inclination for anything that counters the proper ends of human sexuality namely adultery, fornication, masturbation, and contraception are not in and of themselves sinful. The ACTS are however.
The Church does not teach that the experience of homosexual attraction is in itself sinful. The homosexual inclination is objectively disordered, i.e., it is an inclination that predisposes one toward what is truly not good for the human person. So would excessive masturbation or obsessive thoughts about fornication or adultery. We are all damaged by the effects of sin, which causes desires to become disordered. As for the desires themselves – hey, this is the world, party on.
“Simply possessing such inclinations does not constitute a sin, at least to the extent that they are beyond one’s control. Acting on such inclinations, however, is always wrong.” Here the Bishops link sin with “wrong.”
Homosexual Acts Cannot Fulfill the Natural Ends of Human Sexuality
By its very nature, the sexual act finds its proper fulfillment in the marital bond. Any sexual act that takes place outside the bond of marriage does not fulfill the proper ends of human sexuality. Such an act is not directed toward the expression of marital love with an openness to new life. It is disordered in that it is not in accord with this twofold end and is thus morally wrong. “Sexual pleasure is morally disordered when sought for itself, isolated from its procreative and unitive purposes.” Because of both Original Sin and personal sin, moral disorder is all too common in our world. There are a variety of acts, such as adultery, fornication, masturbation, and contraception, that violate the proper ends of human sexuality. Homosexual acts also violate the true purpose of sexuality. They are sexual acts that cannot be open to life. Nor do they reflect the complementarity of man and woman that is an integral part of God’s design for human sexuality.
Homosexual Acts “Are Contrary To The Natural Law.”
Consequently, the Catholic Church has consistently taught that homosexual acts “are contrary to the natural law. . . . Under no circumstances can they be approved.” In support of this judgment, the Church points not only to the intrinsic order of creation, but also to what God has revealed in Sacred Scripture. 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.” Whenever homosexual acts are mentioned in the Old Testament, it is clear that they are disapproved of, as contrary to the will of God. 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 tells how homosexual practices can arise among people who erroneously worship the creature rather than the Creator:
*“Therefore, God handed them over to degrading passions. Their females exchanged natural relations for unnatural, and the males likewise gave up natural relations with females and burned with lust for one another. Males did shameful things with males and thus received in their own persons the due penalty for their perversity. St. Paul listed homosexual practices among those things that are incompatible with the Christian life.” *[See 1 Corinthians 6:9; 1 Timothy 1:10.]
The above comes from a post I made today that includes a Fr. Richard John Neuhaus piece that looked back to the statement of the US Bishops, “Ministry to Persons with a Homosexual Inclination: Guidelines for Pastoral Care.” I introduce it here followed by reading selections from the statement.
payingattentiontothesky.com/causes-of-homosexuality-a-christian-appraisal-of-the-data/homosexuality-and-loves-duty/
In this case of homosexual acts I would say that contrary to natural law is also something that is contrary to morality. Or at least that is what I get from the Bishop’s statement.
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