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Ovenbird03
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I’m a college student at one of the most gay-friendly colleges in America (I forget the ranking). Due to this fact, we have a very large “out” homosexual population and a very active gay-straight alliance club. This means that I have many homosexual acquaintences and a few close friends. God has recently won the battle against bisexuality within myself, so it is a sensitive topic for me. Homosexuality is in so many facets at this university that our Chaplain believes it is ‘horrible for religions to condemn homosexuality and horrible for homosexual people to deny how God made them and the resulting lifestyle’. She is an methodist minister who leads our ecumenical worship service and the piano player is a ‘christian’ gay man in a 10 year homosexual relationship.
Now, I’m unsure of how to act in a few situations. First of all, I’ve heard that it is a sin to keep silent about anothers sin or to encourage it. How do I response when my close friend tells me about his boyfriend? How do I respond to the chaplain? To the piano player? Should I not associate with these people? …the christians claiming homosexual lifestyles are acceptable? Do I speak up about how I feel about homosexual lifestyles (and the Catholic belief)?
On this campus these situations occur multiple times a day. I was with a gay friend at a poster sale, when I accidentally flipped through a stack that had partially or completely nude women kissing each other or laying with each other. I got angry (I’m a woman by the way) because I don’t want to see those things, my battle is hard enough. And I called that part of me I struggle with “evil”. Well the friend was extremely hurt. How do I deal with that? I told him I meant it was evil in the same way I’d say other things I don’t like (organic chemistry) are evil…but I meant it both ways.
Sorry this is so long. Any advice?
~Lauren
Now, I’m unsure of how to act in a few situations. First of all, I’ve heard that it is a sin to keep silent about anothers sin or to encourage it. How do I response when my close friend tells me about his boyfriend? How do I respond to the chaplain? To the piano player? Should I not associate with these people? …the christians claiming homosexual lifestyles are acceptable? Do I speak up about how I feel about homosexual lifestyles (and the Catholic belief)?
On this campus these situations occur multiple times a day. I was with a gay friend at a poster sale, when I accidentally flipped through a stack that had partially or completely nude women kissing each other or laying with each other. I got angry (I’m a woman by the way) because I don’t want to see those things, my battle is hard enough. And I called that part of me I struggle with “evil”. Well the friend was extremely hurt. How do I deal with that? I told him I meant it was evil in the same way I’d say other things I don’t like (organic chemistry) are evil…but I meant it both ways.
Sorry this is so long. Any advice?
~Lauren