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Kolbe300
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This simply isn’t true. There is no official Church teaching on the language we must use when speaking about homosexuality.Anyone that uses the word gay to identify themselves is going against the Catholic teachings.
What this says to me is that it doesn’t matter what “they” say at all. You are going to place the words you desire in their mouths and assume you know the reasons for which they speak.They say as an excuse to say they are trying to be helpful so that others won’t feel bad. They couldn’t possibly know what your talking about unless you use the word? No it’s so the person that keeps claiming to be charitable in using the word that doesn’t want feel bad about themselves.
We are. And if we followed your theory, we wouldn’t be able to “hang out” with anyone at all because of it.We want to be helpful to see them to Christ, but what about other people with different sins? We are all sinners aren’t we?
Is it about me, or is it about them? Great question. I wonder how Jesus would answer that question.So if I was a thief should I proclaim to all the thief’s out of there that I have reformed and keep hanging around with them? Is it about me or them?
If I can identify with someone’s sexual orientation, what sin am I identifying with?How about just taking care of your own soul and not saying anything but that you show you love Christ about going to church and keeping his commandment s and your own life will be their witness,** not trying to identify with there sin specifically**, but that you are a sinner period and then welcome them to the church.
No. We are going in circles because you assume the word “gay” means one thing in every possible case. SpeakTruth, it’s obvious you are against “hanging out” with gay men and women, so I would really, really encourage you not to.It just seems we keep going around in circles because they like to identify with Gay word to be accepted in both worlds and that is not Christlike.