You disregarded the premise under which the state and the church has started with its agreement of federal monies in exchange for a valued social service. What was acceptable before to the state as far as adherence to religious principles was never a problem until the clamor of new rights claimed by same sex parents.
No it was a problem before, it remains a problem now.
Again if a Catholic or any religious institutions take federal monies to provide adoption services and/or contract with state and local agencies to provide adoption services then they must abide by federal laws regarding discrimination.
If they don’t want to abide by the laws regarding discrimination they need to get out of said business.
So, if I get you right, you don’t see anything purposefully antagonistic to the Church under which you supposedly belong when a dissident or non-Catholic same-sex just ‘married’ couple wish to have a party at the parish hall, even if there are other options for them?
If a parish is going to offer up its hall to be rented by the public then it can’t discriminate regarding who they rent to. If they don’t want to rent to minorities then they shouldn’t offer their halls up for rent.
Kinda like a the options that same sex couple have in approaching a non-Catholic organization to adopt a child, but the same sex couple would insist on adopting a child through the Catholic Church, even if it is generally known that the CC will not be able to place any child in a same sex parent home on the basis of a religious principle?
In many areas there are limited options for adoption agencies.
Taking a position against SS’M’ and speaking of the wrongness of homosexual acts is not homophobic.
Didn’t say it was.
I am however saying is that many posters here ”taking a position” do make statements advocating discrimination, expressing contempt, expressing prejudice, expressing aversion and expressing hatred towards gays and lesbian and to those perceived to be gay/lesbian. And that makes such statements homophobic
As for speech being limited, we only have to look at our neighbor to the north. I provided a link in another thread, the
Canadian Crackdown, which another poster thought should be viewed for reading and he opened an entire thread on it. I provide it again here as it’s tedious to repeat the trend that curtailment to free speech is the direction to how far gay activists wish to take their brand of morality. A demand for tolerance, which is really a demand for acceptance by the rest of society, which can only be deemed as tyranny.
I ask YOU just how is YOUR free speech being limited. I have to guess that your free speech is not being curtailed in any way.
As for your link: you might want to look into just what Bishop Henry actually said in his letter. He called an entire minority evil and called on the government to enact legislation to remove legal protections from and actively supress
You would also do well to look at the actual complaints filed - in reality nobody was trying to silence Bishop Henry. It is two individuals, both heterosexuals, who merely want to limit his attacks on minorities.
Here are the two horrible, horrible complains that were filed: “I believe the publication of Bishop Henry’s letter is likely to expose homosexuals to hatred or contempt. These remarks are particularly dangerous when made by a person in a position of trust and authority.” Carol Johnson
“I’m not doing this because anybody in my family is gay, I’m just doing it because what Bishop Henry seems to think he can get away with saying in public against an identifiable group. I think the debate over same-sex marriage has gotten way out of hand, and we need to bring it back to some level of civility.” Norman Greenfield
How tyrannical of them.
You need to read up on the passage of SB49 in other states. Sorry, but I will not spoonfeed you. It would be great if you get a bit enlightened with this exchange of ours.
So you like the Tennessee SB9?…or don’t? …can’t figure that out.
At the risk of asking to be “spoon fed” why don’t you actually say which SB49 you find so objectionable and which includes the “indoctrination” Maybe that will help me figure out just what you’re talking about when you say “indoctrination”
Nay. Personally, I have seen the unreasonableness of gay activists. Close up. What is your reason for being on the opposite side?
I’m still trying to figure out just what “unreasonableness” you are talking about
It is more bowing to what makes sense, not simply to a religious principle. Fuirther, laws, good or bad, are instructive. But you know this already.
Sorry but I don’t see how discrimination makes any sense at all. please enlighten me.
Discrimination is not always wrong. In fact, many laws have qualifiers and requirements which constitute as discrimination. Otherwise, we will have meaningless laws and society will be in perpetual chaos.
Can you identify a current law imposing discrimination on a minority that is good and just?
No, that is not what was meant.
But it is the logical extension of your statement. If you want to justify prejudice against same gendered couples who are parents because they ‘ will not benefit from the necessary mother-father modeling” then you have to apply it to everyone and not just one minority. By this logic children of armed forces personnel killed in the line of duty should be promptly taken away from their surviving parent because they “will not benefit from the necessary mother-father modeling”
You mean the APA studies that capitulated to the gay agenda?
Do you have actual evidence that the American Psychological Association knowingly falsified research data and conspired to present false information?
If you do I would love to see it.
That aside like it or not studies have consistently shown that children of gays and lesbians are happy, healthy, well-adjusted individuals without any significant differences from children of opposite gendered parents
You did not answer the question. Repeat: Do you think it is appropriate that you as a Catholic advocate in effect against the position and teaching of the Catholic Church on SS’M’ and on gay adoption? Do you want the doctrine on homosexual acts changed? Yes or no?
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The position of the Catholic Church on gays and lesbians has evolved and changed over time. It will continue to do so