You sound very unhappy. Perhaps if you were to embrace the teachings of the Church rather than rant at them you could find happiness. You wont find it lashing out at everyone who doesnt share your views on homosexual behavior.
I’m unhappy at the moment. That’s true. But it’s probably not because I’m gay. I was just as unhappy being a conservative Catholic like you.
Since you consider it your “job” to covnince everyone that there is nothing wriong with homosexual behavior Ill give you a simple task. Please tell me why I should abandon 3,000 years of consistent Judeo/ Christian teachings on homosexual behavior based on nothing more than your opinion that its “OK”. Please tell me what insights you gained that have escaped all who went before you?
Short answer: “SLAVERY MUST BE GOOD! 3,000 YEARS OF TRADITION SAY SO!!!” ← That’s basically your argument. If that’s all you got, go away.
Long answer: Gay relationships aren’t a big deal. They are no different from heterosexual ones. They have same joys and sorrows, the same ups and downs. Some relationships are fickle and short, and others are long and rich. Some gay people are really messed up, others are quite secure - just like straight people. Gay people worry about their relationship, children, growing old, and all that - just the same as straight people do.
We worry about what our crush thinks. We get nervous when asking them out, just like straight do. We wonder what date to take them on first, and when we sit down at a table in a restaurant, we wonder about where to sit - so as to not make the other feel uncomfortable, just like straight people do.
When break ups happen, we cry. When things go well, we’re happy.
My argument is simple: Romantic relationships are something that every human should be able to experience, if he so desires. Aaaand it’s such a big part of being human that is cruel to forbid them that opportunity (and all it’s joys and sorrows) because they just so happen to like dudes instead of gals (or vice versa).
Do I have any big insights that are different from 1000 B.C.E. to 1950 C.E.? Yeah. We’ve got LOTS of big ideas that are WAY different from those times. Slavery rings a big bell, our understanding of war rings a big bell, as do the western view of marriage, our understanding of race - and I could go on and
on. Aaand on top of all of that, our western understanding of sexual orientation has changed.