God says homosexuality is an abomination, and if they are born gay, why would they want to follow a God who allowed them to be born that way and yet call it an abomination?
I understand the reasoning behind this thinking. However, this thinking is based on faulty facts resulting in a wrong conclusion… People in general drift away from God because they WANT to drift away from God not beacuse of what God says but because of what THEY THINK God says… It is far easier to walk away from God than to find out exactly what God says and, if necessary, climb up on the cross with him.
As mentioned before, according to Catholic teaching, homosexual ACTS are wrong. It is not a sin to BE a homosexual. Unfortunately, other Christian and non-Christian religions do not have the same teaching…
Most of people want to be able to fall in love and get married someday. Its only natural for the gays to want it too, and I hope they can all find happiness someway in their life, like everybody else.
What you say is true for single heterosexual people as well. They are called to chasity, too. THERE IS NO difference here! Also, there are many single people who, for one reason or another, cannot marry. Just because they cannot marry, they do NOT get a free pass from chastity.
You make an excellent point about everyone seeking happiness. We all want to find that special, perfect relatonship that brings us joy and happiness and helps us become fulfilled in life. Most people forget that there is only one, true, ulitimate happiness and that is God. Everything else cannot come close.
However, the thing is that we assume they are born gay, we don’t really know 100% yet and that definitely DOES matter. Because if they aren’t born gay, then they need to work on becoming straight. (only if they want to) If they are born gay, then they’ll have to deal with it in ways they feel works best for them.
Not believing in God is a different discussion… But let me clarify something… If someone is gay, no matter why they are gay, they don’t have to “work on becoming straight”… They need to work on chastity. If they became straight but did not practice chastity, they would still have a problem…
The OP speaks of not only gays, but also of transsexuals. Now, say a man chooses to get surgery to become a physical female. That person would still have the dna of a man, so I assume “he” would still be a man in the eyes of the Church/faith.Is that right?
Yes. The surgery gives a man the* outward* appearance of a female.
Is it a sin for that man to get the surgery?
This one is difficult to answer because there are many, many reasons why men (and women) do this… Individual circumstances need to be examined with one’s spiritual advisor… In general, there are two areas of concern. First, the deliberate alteration of one’s genitals so that it no longer functions is considered an unnatural form of birth control and is forbidden. Second, permanently altering various parts of one’s body to “improve” the appearance for non-medical reasons is vanity…
Further, let us say that newly formed “female” marries a biological male. Are they in fact engaging in homosexual activity when they have sex?
It seems the Catechism and the Church has plenty defined regarding homosexuality, but not about transsexualism (forgive me if I have butchered this stuff).
As I mentioned, there are too many different reasons for transsexualism.
Let us flip this. Say the man who wants the surgey never stops thinking of himself as a woman, he cannot escape it no matter what “he” does. Say he decides to go all in on his physical male nature and chooses to get married to a biological woman. Does that then become a quasi lesbian relationship?
Outwardly, yes… Technically, it is probably more like a eunich/woman relationship… These are very complex situations, mentally, emotionally, physically, and spritually. There is no “one size fits all” answer.
Further, what happens to the souls of people who do get the sugery, and then marry their new “opposite” sex? Are they then fornicating because two people with the same gender dna cannot be sacramentally married?
The transsexual aspect is far more morally difficult imo.
It is morally difficult for* everyone*! However, if they are in sin, they can be forgiven even if they have had the surgery. We cannot and MUST NOT make any presumption about their souls!
Well, I’d like to add here to the questions. I think that if someone really wants to go a gender operation, its because he or she has suffered a whole lifetime for ‘not being in the right body’. So, I don’t think someone would do such a thing just for sexual pleasure, but because they really have some severe psychological or psychiatrical issues.
There are many different reasons for transsexualism. Not all of the causes are known and many are still being researched. There are a LOT of issues involved. One of the issues is that our bodies are merely containers and we can do whatever we want with them. That is, they are not “temples of the Spirit”… There is also a belief that God can and does make mistakes in creating bodies (and probably other things as well).
Just because someone
believes that their body is the wrong sex does NOT mean that they are the wrong sex or that there is even such a thing as a “wrong sex”. Just because one believes they are the Pope doesn’t mean they can go live in the Vatican…
There are clearly issues of what is reality and what isn’t. Unfortunately, the medical community prescribes changing a person physically instead of addressing a person’s true issues. Your prayers are needed for these people who suffer so much!