The light that gay people have a place in the Catholic Church and not to be demonized. Perhaps its just me but I don’t see the church supporting initiatives to ban pre-marital sex or divorce, but they sure do seem to be targeting gay marriage. Do you not find this odd?
They’re not demonized by the Church. Where on Earth are you getting this nonsense from? They’re held to the same standard as everyone else.
Also, you have your terminology wrong, we’re not looking to BAN anything, Gay “marriage” has never been a thing, period. There is not a single culture that has had Gay marriage in the history of human civilization. Even the most sexually depraved cultures in history (the Greeks and Romans) understood the importance of the Marital bond. They allowed homosexual relationships, but definitely didn’t give it the same standing as a heterosexual marriage.
In order to ban something is has to exist in the first place. Gays cannot get married to each other, period. There are completely incapable of achieving the true end of marriage, namely, procreation, the continuation of the species. We are not trying to BAN gay “marriage,” we are trying to protect marriage as it was intended by God and nature; to be between a man and a woman.
We also do not ban pre-marital sex and divorce because we believe in the practice of free will. However, we will always relay the problems and risks of such actions, as we always have. If a bill were trying to force us to recognize divorce as a good thing, or premarital sex as something that’s on the same level of marriage then yes, we would fight it just as we are fighting this abomination which seeks to redefine marriage, however, this is the current problem, so this is what we focus on.
It’s not a ,complete misconception, but I did slightly misspeak according to the 2005 “Instruction Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of Vocations with regard to Persons with Homosexual Tendencies in view of their Admission to the Seminary and to Holy Orders” said those that have homosexual tendencies must be chaste and pray from at least three years before being ordained a Deacon, but those with deep seated homosexual tendencies or are sexually active homosexuals are barred forever. It also reaffirms that it "cannot admit to the seminary or to holy orders those who practise homosexuality, present deep-seated homosexual tendencies or support the so-called “gay culture”
And actually it is solely because they are gay, but thankfully being a heretic is no longer punished by law.
You just said exactly what I said. Active homosexuals or those who either cannot or will not renounce a homosexual lifestyle cannot be priests. Practicing homosexuals are sexually active homosexuals. And, as I said, they are not barred form the priesthood because they’re gay; they’re barred because they are living a heretical life, not in accordance with church teachings. Why should we allow someone to be a priest if they’re not going to teach the Truth?
And, no, it isn’t, your own fracking quote proves that point. They are barred because they are practicing acts not in line with Church teaching. Similarly, if i were preaching Sola Scriptura or once saved always saved, i could not be a priest because I am not teaching or living in accordance with Church teaching.
If you don’t know any gay Christian who can actually sit down and read the Bible with you, there are plenty of references online. But I recommend that you find someone who can engage in a respectful opposing discussion of this topic. If you fail at finding anything, maybe expand your search.
Look for references outside of what Catholics say. Check out the differences between the different Bible translations. Find out how words have been interpreted in one version vs another.
It may not change your views, but it will at least open a healthy discussion, which in my opinion is the basis of making our beliefs stronger.
Once again you have failed to produce any proof. As you are the person making the claim, the burden of proof falls to you. I’ll stick with the Catholic Church’s version of the Bible thank you, as well as her interpretation of it. Why should I turn to some protestant who is lacking in the full Truth and guidance of the Holy spirit. That’s like going to the eye doctor for a tooth ache. They might have a general idea of what’s wrong, but they can’t speak authoritatively. Non-Catholic clergy are not adequately equipped to talk about theology because, buy their nature as protestants, they have rejected some portion of the fullness that is the Catholic church. Why settle for a crumb when I can have the whole cake?
Just for the record THIS is why I’m Catholic and will continue being Catholic. I believe that what the Catholic Church teaches IS the way, but at the same time, I know that there/s a way to tie it all together.
Yes, there is. It’s called “Becoming Catholic” Protestants may be completely earnest in their desire for God, but protestant churches can NEVER fulfill their heart’s need. They are simply incapable because they are lacking the full truth, which is only present in the One. Holy. Apostolic. Catholic Church! You will never convince me that we should sacrifice Truth in the name of getting along, that is a fallacy and not in the best interest of those who are not fully part of the Truth.