Dear Portrait,
If I may add a few observations. We must learn to analyze the emotional words leveled against us and expose them for what they are, once and for all. Thanks to modern media, and the desire of too many to accept short sound bites as “all they need to know,” too many of us learning to be lazy, pure and simple. The TV news has capitulated. Examples:
A gay man is shown yelling: “I was born this way!” at a protestor.
A related example regarding abortion: “Keep your beliefs off my body!”
Both examples lasted about a minute but the psychological purpose was carefully planned. News stories are carefully edited and planned. They are not, in too many cases, not actual truth as in “actual slices of life,” but pure propaganda pieces. Since we are taught to be compassionate to all, we too often question ourselves as to the validity of our beliefs when we hear such things. That we might be wrong. But too many of us do not go through to the next step, namely, getting the right answer. The true answer. This creates confusion and helps the propagandist to persuade others. The clarity you provide to all readers here, and that provided by BTNYC, pushes the propaganda aside, and shows the truth with full clarity.
Catholics must remove the indecision. We must remove the doubts. And most importantly, reject the falsehoods that are preached to the people daily. By definition, the truth is not the goal in the gay agenda. It is a campaign of winning over the majority to their totally distorted way of thinking. And every time careful wordplay appears, the light must dispel the confusion it causes, not just on an intellectual level, but on an emotional level.
To my fellow Catholics, unless you have teased, bullied or threatened or caused actual harm to anyone because they are gay - you are being used and manipulated to believe a lie. Right is right and wrong is wrong.
When I worked at a hospital, at no time was any patient asked to reveal their sexual state of mind, i.e. are you gay? They were there for treatment, even though that treatment could involve a problem related to a gay sex act. We did not judge anyone, even if they came into the ER smelling as if they were drenched in alcohol or suffering from the effects of drug addiction.
I heard a woman speaking on Catholic Radio about a pro-life rally she attended. The media did not cover the thousands of pro-lifers but the small number of pro-abortion protestors. In fact, the pro-life demonstration was not even mentioned in a well-known newspaper.
Until recently, I never heard the word Catechesis. I had Religion Class as I grew up in the 1960s, and our faith was fully explained. And I think too many Catholics today don’t know what the word even means, including non-Catholics. The question becomes: How do we apply our Catholic education to our everyday lives? This is vitally important. In the 1960s, we were embraced by the culture and as a Western society, we had shared values even though we were Catholics or Baptists or Anglicans. The great ship of the Church was gradually turned in the opposite direction by the fully committed radicals, Hippies and anarchists.
How then shall we live? WE NEED to be informed, with practical and unchanging examples, of how to live our day to day lives. I assure you, growing up as a Christian was easy in the West during the 1960s. Why? Because the media and society in general, respected and reflected our values. Today - the EXACT OPPOSITE is true in most cases.
Take male-female relationships. Because of the warm embrace Christianity received in the 1950s and 1960s, we were constantly exposed to good role models in movies, on TV, on the radio, in newspapers, etc., AND in real life. We could start dating and have no fear of going to a movie with our date, or going over to her house and watching TV together or going to a dance or a sporting event.
What used to be dating (without sexual intercourse), going steady, courtship (which included both parents), engagement and marriage, and then, and only then, sexual relations - diminished as the decades passed, reducing it all to “just sex,” just like using a toilet. With no need for any of the other things I mentioned.
And where would I take my date today? What would be the topics of conversation? The culture has turned completely wrong in most cases, and decidedly anti-Christian. So, look at England and teen and young adult behavior - the OK has been given to please ourselves with all the sins of the flesh - and consequences? What’s that? Who cares? Live for the moment because tomorrow you die and are just food for worms.
Clarity and yes, clear instructions on how to live out our lives daily in the anti-life and anti-God world being preached today. Too many are lost on the road of life.
bible.cc/1_corinthians/14-8.htm
youtube.com/watch?v=UVRpEfSKL0Q
God bless,
Ed