OK, I promised myself I wouldn’t start a homosexuality thread, but the woman who helps me take care of my guinea pigs (let’s call her “Colleen”–she helps me hold them still for nail trims, gives me general guinea pig advice, etc. every once in a while) is an openly practicing homosexual and a Buddhist, and my mom and I were talking about her. I said that Colleen is probably not going to make it into Heaven unless she repents, given 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 (and the fact that homosexual acts are mortal sin). My mom said that since Colleen isn’t Christian and doesn’t know that homosexual acts are sin, she has invincible ignorance. I don’t think invincible ignorance applies to natural law, but I could be wrong.
Which one of us is right? If I’m right, does that mean I have to try to preach the Gospel to Colleen even though she can’t stand anything Christian (she doesn’t know we’re Catholic)? If my mom is right, then for what sins is ignorance no excuse?
P.S. If you don’t think homosexual acts are sin at all, then this thread is NOT for you.
First of all, I love your PS. As anybody here would listen to that.
Now that this is out of the way, homosexual acts are a blatant, clear violation of the laws of nature as well as the law of God.
If a person murders another and does not repent of that murder, invincible ignorance is not going to count for much…I think almost everybody would agree with that. If a person commits an armed robbery for the purposes of mere avarice, I don’t know too many people who would say that invincible ignorance would count for much. Likewise, the rape of a child.
These things are part of the natural law that is written on our hearts. We don’t need stone tablets, a Bible, or the Universal Magesterium to recognize those things.
Well, tab A goes in slot B. That’s the biological function of those two anatomical parts. Slot B is not designed for a tongue. Slot B is not designed for a finger. Slot B is not designed for a mechanical contraption. To put it bluntly. That is perfectly obvious to anybody who objectively looks at how the body is designed to work. Thus, common sense says that those who feel compelled to insert tab A someplace else or insert something into slot B that isn’t supposed to go there will have a very hard time claiming invincible ignorance.
HAVING SAID THAT
We live in a sick, twisted, perverse society that loves indoctrinating its members to believe that up is down, right is wrong, and wrong is right. This indoctrination of society regarding the tolerance, no, acceptance and embrace, or the perversion of homosexuality has been going on for at least the past 40 years. So if she had any pangs of conscience, those pangs could very rapidly be blunted by parents, friends, psychologists, school counselors, and, unfortunately, even by a large number of “Christian” ministers.
And if that happens, her culpability could be mitigated…not from invincible ignorance but from the lack of ability to make free and full consent.
BUT
Is it our place to make a determination of who is going to hell? That is God’s job, not ours. We should have confidence in the mercy of God and pray for the conversion of sinners, not make declarations of who is populating and going to populate hell.
Frankly, myself, I would be more concerned that she is a Buddhist at this juncture than anything else. If she is an apostate from Christianity (whether Catholic, Orthodox, or some heretical innovation), that is particularly of concern.
I would submit to you that the best course of action would be to be the light of the world to her (Phil 2:15) and to allow the Holy Spirit to melt her heart. You say that
she can’t stand anything Christian, perhaps that is as the result of some bad experience.
Not standing anything Christian is not the typical Buddhist attitude I’ve see in my limited experience. If you know her well enough, you might consider asking her in conversation why she has such a distaste. But before you do, you may wish to consider the following:
[bibledrb]1 Pet 3:15[/bibledrb]
FWIW, YMMV