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Good evening everyone,
I came across this statement in a book that I’m reading for an education course on race, class, and gender.
Any insights would be helpful (especially with documents from the Church).
The name of the book is “Understanding Human Differences” by Kent Koppelman
I came across this statement in a book that I’m reading for an education course on race, class, and gender.
My understanding is that the Church does not have a definite teaching on the issue of homosexuality in the sense of whether it’s cause is biological or not. I thought that the Church had somewhere stated that it is open to the possibility that homosexuality could be caused by physiological factors. Regardless of whether this proves to be true or not, homosexual acts would be sinful as they are not part of God’s design.Although the Catholic Church accepts that homosexuality is a natural predisposition (that is, one is born with it), the Church continues to denounce homosexual activitity as a sin – the only instance of the church forbidding something it admits to be natural. The struggle within the Catholic Church over this issue is reflected in a letter from American bishops urging Catholic parents to accept and love their gay and lesbian children regardless of whether they refrain from acting on their homosexuality (Christian Century Foundation, 1997)
Any insights would be helpful (especially with documents from the Church).
The name of the book is “Understanding Human Differences” by Kent Koppelman