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Actually that is the only official approved ministryOne of the only Catholic ministries addressing homosexual issues does not endorse “reparative therapy” at all. Quite the contrary:
*Q. Is Courage an Ex-Gay Ministry?
A. Courage does not consider itself an Ex-Gay ministry for the following reason: Many Courage members have never labelled themselves “gay” prior to coming to Courage. This does not mean that they were unaware of their experience of same-sex attractions - it simply means that they had never chosen to label themselves “gay” in the first place, either because of a dislike of the reductionist nature of the term “gay”, or because they kept their same-sex attractions private. Courage prefers to think of itself as a “Pro-Chastity” ministry.*
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*Q. What is the Courage Reparational Group? Does it have anything to do with “Reparative” Therapy?
The Courage Reparational Group consists of men and women who desire to unite themselves with Our Lord particularly in their weakness while praying for the conversion and healing of those who struggle with same-sex desires. This is NOT a group that seeks conversion to heterosexual desires; rather we join in prayer that we, and all who live with same-sex atractions, may come closer to Our Lord as His beloved children.*
Source: couragerc.net/FAQs.html
Accordingly, based upon the good work this Catholic group Courage is doing, it’s entirely possibly (likely, even) that even if these harmful “reparative therapy” programs are rightfully banned from practice in all 50 states, **the gay lobby will still lose. **
Please ask them, and if I ask for clarification for what integral words in them mean such as “normal” I’m asking because that question has multiple possible meaning without clarificationYou rarely answer direct questions and try to disqualify a report you haven’t even read.
:ehh:.Nobody here has made disparaging remarks about people suffering from non biological SSA.
And Pentecostals “know” what the Bible says, so do Lutherans, Methodists, Calvinists and Baptists, doesn’t make them correct.With all due respect I find it difficult to take comments very seriously that make false claims about the Catechism and the Bible. I know what they say and have posted it. Anyone who claims otherwise only reveals their subjectivity regarding this matter. Paz.
There have been quite a few cases of those with deep seated “SSA” getting married and then getting caught with male prostitutes or something that makes their claim to be “better” extremely dubious.With all due respect my friend there are numerous examples that people who had deep seated SSA have changed.
Therefore, it is only correct to assume that we cannot state that deep seated SSA cannot change.
I expect a large part of the issue is that in countries where the gay lobby has such presence people that have deep seated SSA are bombarded daily to believe their condition cannot change. On the contrary, in many Spanish speaking countries where the gay lobby’s presence has not been felt there are constant stories in Catholic and Christian news where people have left this life behind to get married normally.
What we are seeing in the US and Europe is a stranglehold by the diabolic gay lobby teamed up with the equally diabolic entertainment industry, news corp and secular governments that censure information or do it by proxy.
Getting married≠no SSA
Some gay people marry out of obligation to family, some to convince everyone including themselves they aren’t gay anymore (and then twenty years down the load they break down and cheat on their spouse with someone of the same sex ruining the marriage), some do it because they want kids and some marry because they genuinely like the person though not sexually (seems to be where many lesbian/bisexual women who marry men fall).
Does this “diabolic gay lobby” work together with or has it replaced the diabolical heterosexual lobby that has made fornication commonplace and normal?
Why shouldn’t we encourage them to be celibate instead of married? The latter is not better than the former.I have quoted the Catholic Catechism and the Bible. I have the right in believing what they say.
I would ask you to contemplate the real consequences of telling a person that God made them homosexual and that their only hope is to “tough it” and be celibate. The reality is this is a heavy cross that people are placing on the should of our youths. Per Jesus’ comments, He is not impressed, on the contrary.
As far as the “damage” of telling a confused person they were not born to have SSA there is none if they understand we ALL have desires God does not want and ALL are forgiven on a repeated basis if we ask for forgiveness.
Finally, will you answer my question or not? Do you desire for the CC to accept homosexuality as normal, yes or no?