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scottgun, catarina, blessedtoo: My profile doesn’t say that I am Catholic, but it also does not say that I am not Catholic. Think before you jump to conclusions.
Uh why would they seperate it? In the cathecism All sins are written about in reference to those who commit them. It seems people are trying to treat homosexual behavior as some kind of special case sin-to be treated with kid golves and never condemened publicly. I think the reason why is very well explained in Blessedtoos post 526EstesBob
I don’t believe it was an accident that the editors of the Catholic Catechism decided to write about homosexual sins and homosexual people in the same section. The Magisterium, in its wisdom, saw it fit to remind us that the two must be throught about simultaneously, but not treated the same way.
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I’ve no idea what’s bugging you but I know I read the following post as listed in your profile:scottgun, catarina, blessedtoo: My profile doesn’t say that I am Catholic, but it also does not say that I am not Catholic. Think before you jump to conclusions.
It’s good that you regret any misunderstanding your post created for anyone. It can be quite jarring when someone enters a thread that has been very active for more than a month (a thread that was carrying more than 500 posts when you entered it) and a grand announcement seems to be made by a new poster. I can promise you that estesbob would never shoot any messenger. While you might have a serious need to say what you said in your confrontational post, I doubt that many here had any need to hear it at this late date in this thread. Does that make sense? Telling estesbob “don’t shoot the messenger” seemed unnecessary - but hey, that’s my impression.EstesBob
Don’t shoot the messenger. I’m just quoting what the Catholic Catechism has to say on the subject.
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I sincerely regret any misunderstanding that my post may have provoked. Provoctation is not intention. My intention is to present the entire picture as the Church presents it in her teachings. She deals with the sin and the sinner. Her approach is very whollistic.
BTW Happy New Year:thumbsup:
So do you teach Hate when you counsel?It has been shown beyond the shadow of a doubt that the Church exhorts us to hate sin. To conitnue toi claim otherwise makes you look foolish.
Let me ask you Texas-So do you teach Hate when you counsel?
Do you teach your children hate is vital to them?
Do you exhort you children, friends, and family to hate?
Are you full of hate?
Are all of faithful filled with Hate?
Refusing to hate is not foolish
Is there a problem asking you to live by your own teachings?Let me ask you Texas-
Do you love sin?
Do you tell people sin is good?
Do you tell your kids, friends, family that sin is wonderful and there is nothing wrong with it?
Can you answer my questions?Is there a problem asking you to live by your own teachings?
Also I do. I love the sinner but not his/her sinIs there a problem asking you to live by your own teachings?
Can you answer my questions?
Do you love sin?
Do you tell people sin is good?
Do you tell your kids, friends, family that sin is wonderful and there is nothing wrong with it?
It seems there is an issue you need to aviodAlso I do. I love the sinner but not his/her sin
I for one do not love sin, I do not tell people sin is good, I do not tell people to keep sinning, do you?!
Really?It seems there is an issue you need to aviod
It seems there is an issue you need to aviodReally?
So how about telling us what you love about sin or are you indifferent to it?
well PM and let me know by all means as I am not seeing it:shrug:It seems there is an issue you need to aviod
There are so many strawmen in the above one wonders if theres any left for the manger. Some people are gracious enough to admit when they were wrong-some just prattle on.So do you teach Hate when you counsel?
Do you teach your children hate is vital to them?
Do you exhort you children, friends, and family to hate?
Are you full of hate?
Are all of faithful filled with Hate?
Refusing to hate is not foolish
And continue to try and provoke. Don’t take the bait folks. IMO, the point of this thread has been clarified, verified, and justified. What is left is the feeble and silly ramblings of those who have found themselves cornered by the truth.There are so many strawmen in the above one wonders if theres any left for the manger. Some people are gracious enough to admit when they were wrong-some just prattle on.
Deb,I think the saddest part for me is that I will lose many friends in theatre the very first time I stand up for my beliefs. But, I cannot continue to let it be believed that this particular Catholic is in disagreement with The Church and Her teachings.
It will be a very sad day for me. I would love to stay friends with my SSA friends in theatre, but from experience, I know they will reject me for having different beliefs. It is presumed that if I disagree with the act, then I “hate” them as people. :crying:
Deb,
I know this has been such a struggle for you. God bless you for hanging in there!
Ninety Eight percent of my friends are/were homosexual when I re-entered the Church. As you know, my sister is also an active homosexual. It took some time before I could accept that my relationships with them would change and with some, even cease, once they understood my committment to my faith. But, I did not make unilateral proclamations or intrusive declarations about their lifestyles. Instead, I talked non-stop about God, the Church, the beauty of her teachings and I tried to live as an example, talking mostly about how I applied it to my own life. Everyone learned quickly that I had committed to chastity (because we all talked about very intimate things in the past!) and if they asked questions, I gave them honest answers. And I prayed for God to give me opportunities with them to speak about all the sexual sins. When they asked a question, I answered honestly. Some of them were aghast, some of them understood. Some ditched the friendship, some hung in. Some simply faded away with time. But the first step for me, was keeping the focus on how God had impacted MY life. I believed that if they saw my transformation, they would want to know more.
I did have a few friends who didn’t quite get it and tried to continue the friendship as before, complete with all the r-rated commentary about their personal lives. Over time, and my refusal to engage in such conversation, they did slip away. I pray for them all still and have turned them over to Our Lady for protection and guidance.
Hope that helps! PM me anytime!
It’s good that you regret any misunderstanding your post created for anyone. It can be quite jarring when someone enters a thread that has been very active for more than a month (a thread that was carrying more than 500 posts when you entered it) and a grand announcement seems to be made by a new poster. I can promise you that estesbob would never shoot any messenger. While you might have a serious need to say what you said in your confrontational post, I doubt that many here had any need to hear it at this late date in this thread. Does that make sense? Telling estesbob “don’t shoot the messenger” seemed unnecessary - but hey, that’s my impression.