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Peter_J
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Touche.… from other LGBT individuals.
Good posts.There is no “LGBT community” in terms of the churchlike kind of a community. LGBT equivalent of the Pope and ex cathedra does not exist. “LGBT community” is no other than a collective body of people of different faiths or lack thereof, who experience attraction to people of their own sex, regardless of whether or not such attraction is acted upon. One LGBT person’s opinion thus weighs as much as another one’s, and nobody speaks on behalf of the “community”, but for themselves alone.
Yes, I’ve been told by some LGBT individuals that, as a celibate LGBT person, I am “a traitor”. I’ve also been told by some Catholic individuals, that even as a celibate LGBT person, I should be kept out of the Church and denied Sacraments, that they vomit at the very thought of sharing a pew with me and that feelings that I didn’t invite, that I conceal and battle with, make me as good as a leper anyway. Three guesses as to which caused me greater emotional and spiritual pain.
Important note: I’m not American. Where I am, same-sex unions in any form are not recognized by the government. Conversely, violence against LGBT individuals (sexually active or not) is highly common.
This year I’ve been realizing the extent to which people, myself included, have tended to view issues in a manner that’s akin to the “two party system”. But of course the reality is more complicated – e.g., not all conservatives want to outlaw homosexual acts, and (hopefully) not all liberals approve of the SCOTUS decision that all 50 states must have “gay marriage”.
P.S. FWIW, I imagine that I could vomit at the thought of sharing a pew with the person who said that to you.