Ok so first of all “phobe” suggests you are afraid of something. As i said previously, I am not a homophobe as I wouldnt have gay friends in the first place. What I am wobdering was in Catholic teaching is it appropriate being friends with someone in this lifestyle especially with my past and all.
I’m sorry you were accused of such a nasty thing.
There’s nothing in Catholic teaching that says you cannot be friends with someone who is gay, in fact, there’s nothing that says you can’t be friends with a practicing homosexual person.
However, when questions about “with whom can I as a Catholic associate with” be it regarding friends with anti-Catholic views, gossipers or dating someone who isn’t Catholic, I say the person asking the question needs to know themselves.
There are Catholics who are stalwarts of the faith who can get their lapsed Catholic (or even non-Catholic) friends to go to Mass with them, there are Catholics who end up converting a non-Catholic spouse.
But there are also Catholics who are more influence by others, even to the point of being led away from the Faith.
I can’t ever recommend you being friends with someone who wants you to dump your Faith, especially at your age.
But if you read what I say carefully, it’s probably better to be friends with a good gay person than a mean, anti-Catholic straight person who’s goal is pull you away from the Church because he/she has nothing better to do.
I find it funny that the term homophpbe gets thrown around everytine someone doesnt agree with the gay lifestyle.
That’s just because gay “marriage” activists are frustrated, have no counterargument and cannot stand it when someone even dares to ask about their perceived “greatness” about homosexuality which is now very much

according to society.

As you continue to ask questions (keep doing this

) and learning more about the Faith, you do need to expect such persecution, even from fellow Catholics. :sad_yes: