And it must be said that the attraction is limited to either
philio(brotherly),
storge(friendship), or
agape(charity/self-sacrificial) forms of love and never
eros/](lust or love of the flesh).
Unfortunately, you are confusing
eros with
epithumia, which makes it difficult to believe that you know what you’re talking about.
Amandil;11803387:
Modern polemic regarding homosexuality is an attempt to fudge these distinctions and muddy the waters by disguising what is obviously eros
, which is the lowest form of love, and claiming that it rises to the same level of
agape.
For more on
eros, you might wish to read Benedict XVI’s
Deus Caritas Est. The pope emeritus makes it clear that
eros is a love of the lower for the higher that finds it’s fulfillment in
agape.
Eros without
agape quickly devolves into
epithumia, but without
eros and a proper understanding of its relationship to
agape, our faith can become “detached from the vital relations fundamental to human existence, and would become a world apart, admirable perhaps, but decisively cut off from the complex fabric of human life.” (Benedict XVI)
When we speak of an aspect of love in derisive, misleading, or inaccurate terms, we reveal that we don’t actually know what we’re talking about–our speech becomes little more than a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.
That’s why they use the word “love” equivocally and use their confused idea of love to excuse or justify any evil that fits their ends.
But here we come to the gist of things. This isn’t about love at all: it’s about
them and how horrible and wicked
they are. Because, in the end,
they are probably not even capable of “personal communion with another person,” so completely do
they misapprehend love. After all, if
they know love at all,
they are only capable of knowing it in its “lowest form.”
All is clear now.
Under the Mercy,
Mark
All is Grace and Mercy! Deo Gratias!