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Iron_Donkey
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Lemme try again.Again, we don’t disagree that the government should uphold moral values for greater society, we disagree on whether giving legal rights to gay coupled is immoral for society or if opposing it is merely fear-based discrimination.
It is immoral for a person to pretend that homosexual unions are in fact marriage and treat them as such. It is therefore immoral to require, by force of law or any other way, that people pretend that such unions are marriage and treat them as such.
Even if it were true that Jesus did not make any comments that shed light on the issue, this would be irrelevant because God guides the Church (including other NT authors) and the Church (including other NT authors) did speak on it. Pretty clearly too. So God did speak on it. If not directly when incarnated as Christ (which I dispute, you can find relevant if not direct passages), then through the God-breathed Scriptures.Jesus did not mention this issue. Instead he went to great lengths to teach us that to love is to know God. Therefore it’s the spirit of the teachings that matters, not the letter.
The letter and spirit of the law are both crucial. You can’t pick one or the other. And since the law came from God, you cannot say the two are in inherent conflict. The bible is pretty clear on the issues of sexual morality, and you cannot wave that away because you think it would be more loving or more compliant with the “spirit of the law” to do so.
True love seeks God.
The person who is truly seeking God follows His commandments.
Nononononononono never never no never no no. This statement is pretty much directly opposed to what it means to be Catholic.Scripture and tradition are rejected all the time as our understanding of love, supported by research evolves.
You need to do some reading on these issues. Head coverings were (and clearly were) a discipline centered around the cultural practices of the time. Polygamy was tolerated not supported.We no longer practice polygamy, slavery, making women cover their heads at church, etc. in direct violation of scripture because they clearly aren’t the path of greater love.
But on what basis do you reject polygamy? Can you really not see in another 20 years or so someone making exactly the same argument you are making now? “I know several polygamous people, the husband really and truly loves each wife, how is it the ‘path of greater love’ to deny these people the acceptance they crave?”
The answer to that argument is the same answer to yours - what they crave is immoral, so it is immoral and not loving to give it to them no matter how much they want it.
In modern society, common sense and logic are replacing fears held by the Church and others in society which do not have any real basis. All we are doing is hurting God’s children by opposing their legal rights. Not surprisingly, the courts, many theologians, and now the majority of Americans support gay marriage and that support will only continue to grow.
The answer appears to be, and I wish I could find a nicer way to say this, “because you think you can ignore what the Church teaches.” You’ve essentially just said that nothing the Church says matters because your common sense and logic (which you haven’t presented by the way, only asserted exists) somehow implies that lying to gay people by telling them that they are married is “the path of greater love”. I’m still not sure why it is that you think you know more about love than the organization that Love Himself founded and still guides into the truth today.Whether you like/understand the answer or not, we have clearly answered the OP’s question.