It’s not alright to judge gay people. The church clearly teaches we are to love them. I’m sorry your brother has had such a bad experience.
Yes we are called never to judge people. But we must also out of Christian charity to inform others of the truth and help steer them toward a righteous life. If we do not let people know how to live a righteous life, how do we expect them to know how. This does not mean to brow-beat them, but if they are willing to listen then we must be willing to tell them.
Not only that we must also understand that we are talking about children here in this experience in school. Everyone got picked on in school some more than others. Children can be evil at times and other children are picked on about all kinds of things from being too fat, too skinny, too tall, too short, having read hair, having freckles, glasses, being too poor, etc. At a very young age, children don’t know what gays are. They may know the word but they don’t have a clue. I also do not believe that a child at the age of 3 can know he/she is gay. No one at that age is sexually attacted to someone else unless there are other issues greater than the possibility of being gay. There are alot of feminine men and masculine women out there that did not become gay.
The fact of the matter is that all of us have our thorns. Some worse than others. It is the way we deal with these thorns that separate the people of this world and the people of the world to come. For those who are not truly following Christ have a “poor me” attitude while true Christians use these thorns to make them better by becoming more humble, by learning perserverance, by learning chastity. In other words build upon and develop the virtues in our life.
It is obvious that gays are born that way and we ask then, why would God make them that way and then say “don’t be that way.”
Do research on this. It isn’t obvious that people are born gay, nor is there any scientific proof that people are born gay.
It doesn’t make sense to me. I’ve struggled with this a lot. I was able to reconcile this by thinking of it as a secular thing; but the truth is, I don’t feel that way in my heart. I think God loves them and they can be His as well as any other who serves God, especially because they suffer.
Yes God loves all of us. But God calls us to be better than what we can be on our own. That is called sanctifying grace. By ourselves we are nothing more than animals, but God calls us to be something more than animals. Do you think that the Commandments were made for God? No! He established them for us. They are there for our benefit. They are guidelines to become Godlike. Animals and beasts are slaves to their lusts, we as human beings are called to become more than animals and beasts. We are called to enslave our lusts not to be slaves to our lusts.
Perhaps in the Old Testament, when homosexual acts were condemned, it was to say that it is a sin when a heterosexual man acts on lust and lays down with their own, but not including a gay man who is obviously different genetically than a man. It would be a sin for a straight man to engage in homosexual acts.
So it would be better for us to be slaves to our lusts. You really do not understand what you are called to be do you. Living Christianity means placing our spirit in charge of our body. It means to enslave our passions and not be enslaved by them.
Further, Christ never condemned gay marriage. Christ never mentioned gays and I would think that because he didn’t, it wasn’t important for Him. He spoke of adultery and the like.
Because Christ came first to the Jews, which at that time did not have problems with homosexuality as the Greeks and Romans did. It never came up so he never spoke on it. It was never ever in the minds of those during that time that gay marriage was an option. They did not have a skewed view of marriage as we do today. They knew the purpose of marriage and to them “gay-marriage” was an oxy-moron.
In the NT condemning homosexual acts is only mentioned a few times and in those cases, the translation is not gays or feminine men, but rather male prostitutes who serve older men.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. The NT explicitly teaches against homosexuality. In fact, the NT explicitly speaks against all forms of sexual conduct outside the sanctity of marriage. Again we are called to be better than animals and beasts.
I think this is a matter the Catholic Church will someday take another look into this. The Catholic Church states it is a sin to engage in homosexual acts, but not to be gay. Being gay is not a sin.
No being gay is not a sin. It is a condition. Homosexual acts are a sin just like fornication, adultery, masturbation, or any other sexual gratification outside the sanctity of marriage. No matter how much you are skewed in your understanding on this, the Catholic church cannot change its teachings on this subject. If you are having sex outside the sanctity of marriage, you live in mortal sin.
Take my words as merely my thoughts on this matter, as currently, it is a sin in the Catholic Church to engage in those acts, but this doesn’t appear to me to be one of those deal breakers from the 10 commandments.
As shown above it is a “deal breaker”. We are called to be better than that. The problem with modern thought is that we want to be relativist. We want it our way. We don’t want to go down the hard and difficult path to righteousness so we change the rules for ourselves. The problem is God doesn’t change His rules and one day we will be judged by His rules not by our rules.