M
Melek
Guest
A fellow Christian once told me this: “I am a Christian, and I will support gay rights, as my Bible teaches tolerance and acceptance; it teaches love and compassion; it doesn’t teach bigotry and hatred.”
I always thought that Catholicism is against homosexual acts. Homosexual love and desire are not sins but engaging in sex would be an act against God. What about gay marriage? Would that be a homosexual act and should Catholics be opposed to that?
Furthermore, we are not to judge others. Only God can judge us. Therefore wouldn’t us taking away rights from homosexuals be a sin? Afterall, it’s their problem and they are the ones who must repent for committing homosexual acts.
I always thought that Catholicism is against homosexual acts. Homosexual love and desire are not sins but engaging in sex would be an act against God. What about gay marriage? Would that be a homosexual act and should Catholics be opposed to that?
Furthermore, we are not to judge others. Only God can judge us. Therefore wouldn’t us taking away rights from homosexuals be a sin? Afterall, it’s their problem and they are the ones who must repent for committing homosexual acts.