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lizaanne
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Well, you would never know it based on what you hear in the media, but the Church does have something to say about it!
youtube.com/watch?v=qh2oyS4jBbY
~Liza
youtube.com/watch?v=qh2oyS4jBbY
~Liza
- The “sexual orientation” of a person is not comparable to race, sex, age, etc. also for another reason than that given above which warrants attention. An individual’s sexual orientation is generally not known to others unless he publicly identifies himself as having this orientation or unless some overt behavior manifests it. As a rule, the majority of homosexually oriented persons who seek to lead chaste lives do not publicize their sexual orientation. Hence the problem of discrimination in terms of employment, housing, etc., does not usually arise.
Which is still not at all the same thing as, “so Catholics are required to oppose legislation allowing homosexuals to both serve in certain jobs and also admit they’re gay.”Homosexual persons who assert their homosexuality tend to be precisely those who judge homosexual behavior or lifestyle to be “either completely harmless, if not an entirely good thing” (cf. No. 3), and hence worthy of public approval.
There are issues that need to be worked out morale wise when it comes to things such as open showers, time in the field, etc. One statement was written in 1992 - the Cardinal’s statement was recent. The point is the Vatican said that there could be discrimination that would not be discrimination in the following scenarios. Not that it should or that it should be a complete prohibition.I honestly don’t get it though. What’s wrong with homosexuals in the military?
I understand some of the other stances the Church has against the homosexual movement. I understand the opposition to gay marriage, not letting gays adopts, etc. The former is a perversion of marriage and the latter involves corrupting children. What’s wrong with letting homosexuals fight for the country? We could use all the help we can get in a war, and it’s like the homosexuality would be getting in the way of his job as a soldier.
The US Military didn’t make it their business, SSA persons were allowed in the military.If DADT were repealed, would all members of the military be required to disclose their sexual identity, orientation and/or behavior? I’d oppose that on the grounds of bad manners.
Why is the military making it their business?