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Equinox:
Do you want to be gay? Do you want to have a homosexual orientation?
Do you want to be gay? Do you want to have a homosexual orientation?
Actually, that was the point I was trying to make. People seemed to have problems with the particulars and so I went off on a tangent having to explain them instead, lol.I thought you were making a different (and quite worthwhile) point;
The question is not do I want to have a homosexual orientation or be gay. It is what and who I am, I have been told by society and the Church it is wrong, and yes I have tried to ‘change’ my sexual preference, however that was only due to the pressures of the above I am comfortable who I am, however I am not comfortable with the way people and God will view me if I chose to live a life of homosexual preference and/or behaviour.Equinox:
Do you want to be gay? Do you want to have a homosexual orientation?
Welcome to the club. Do you know who I am? A sinner. Do you know what every human being is born as? A sinner. Should the Church accept us as sinners or lead us to “perfection” as Christ calls all of us? Is it the role of the Church to maintain the status quo or to change who we were all born as for the better?The question is not do I want to have a homosexual orientation or be gay. It is what and who I am, I have been told by society and the Church it is wrong,
The question is not whether other people can accept you or your actions (note that I separate the two), or whether God will view you. God is the unchanging one that he has always been, and he already loves you. This does not mean he does not have expectations that he wants you to live up to. The fact that you are homosexual will not stop Him from loving you. Even if your actions separate you from Him, he will still love you, and grieve for the loss.The question is not do I want to have a homosexual orientation or be gay. It is what and who I am, I have been told by society and the Church it is wrong, and yes I have tried to ‘change’ my sexual preference, however that was only due to the pressures of the above I am comfortable who I am, however I am not comfortable with the way people and God will view me if I chose to live a life of homosexual preference and/or behaviour.
I am a single woman, widowed. In order for me to receive the Sacraments I must remain celebate also. While I may meet a man and marry someday, unless I abide by the teachings of the Holy Mother Church I may not receive the Sacraments.So I have to live in celibacy, or I will be committing a mortal sin against God? This is what I cannot understand God loves all his Children and will forgive most/ all sin’s and yet in ‘his eyes’ two homosexuals that are married cannot partake in the act which expresses love for/ to the other individual, without fear of Infernal damnation.
I recommend you read the following article by a former Gay-activist turned Catholic, David Morrison. I believe it will answer your question.… I did NOT choose to be Homosexual. Should I abandon my Catholic beliefs as I will never be accepted within the church?
Thank you.The question is not do I want to have a homosexual orientation or be gay. It is what and who I am, I have been told by society and the Church it is wrong, and yes I have tried to ‘change’ my sexual preference, however that was only due to the pressures of the above I am comfortable who I am, however I am not comfortable with the way people and God will view me if I chose to live a life of homosexual preference and/or behaviour.
Uhhh… Homosexuality is practiced between two consenting adults. Pedophilia involves children who cannot give consent… it is equivalent to rape. It’s sad that you cannot see the difference.Why is one a crime and the other not?
That’s my point. The discussion of homosexuality is too clouded with emotions and feelings and an objective, logical reason supporting one form of sexual deviancy over another has never been established.
What makes pedophilia worse than homosexuality? Both are forms of sexual deviancy and in both cases, the person never *chooses *to have those tendencies. And yet we scorn and punish pedophiles. I’m, personally, not saying they’re more equilivants, but I’m trying to get people to seriously think about why they believe what they do.
Perhaps you could respond to the later clarifications, where its made clear he was addressing that it is because of the morally deviant nature of that sexual attraction that we have age of civil consent laws to punish certain behaviors, that pedophilia would still be morally deviant even if there were not laws forbidding it, just as homosexuality is still morally deviant even though there is less legal restrictions on its practice, and that in both cases, the moral devinace is why the Church forbids acting (or even deliberately entertaining) those thoughts.Uhhh… Homosexuality is practiced between two consenting adults. Pedophilia involves children who cannot give consent… it is equivalent to rape. It’s sad that you cannot see the difference.
Yeah, I see now that that is what was being aimed at. Pardon my earlier misconceptions.Perhaps you could respond to the later clarifications, where its made clear he was addressing that it is because of the morally deviant nature of that sexual attraction that we have age of civil consent laws to punish certain behaviors, that pedophilia would still be morally deviant even if there were not laws forbidding it, just as homosexuality is still morally deviant even though there is less legal restrictions on its practice, and that in both cases, the moral devinace is why the Church forbids acting (or even deliberately entertaining) those thoughts.
Since December I have been reading the testimony and ongoing spiritual transformation of a young man who had been living a homosexual lifestyle. He has come a long way, as he tells his inspiring story in the Catholic Answers forum.The question is not do I want to have a homosexual orientation or be gay. It is what and who I am, I have been told by society and the Church it is wrong, and yes I have tried to ‘change’ my sexual preference, however that was only due to the pressures of the above I am comfortable who I am, however I am not comfortable with the way people and God will view me if I chose to live a life of homosexual preference and/or behaviour.
Pedophelia has little to do with consent. If a child consented, it would still be pedophilia. Rape is rape. Pedophelia is something different. It is simply defined as a disordered attraction to young children. A pedophile would be one even if all he did was fantasize about young children, regardless if he or she acted on it.Uhhh… Homosexuality is practiced between two consenting adults. Pedophilia involves children who cannot give consent… it is equivalent to rape. It’s sad that you cannot see the difference.
Wow. I should probably let you respond for me. You did a much better job, lol.Perhaps you could respond to the later clarifications, where its made clear he was addressing that it is because of the morally deviant nature of that sexual attraction that we have age of civil consent laws to punish certain behaviors, that pedophilia would still be morally deviant even if there were not laws forbidding it, just as homosexuality is still morally deviant even though there is less legal restrictions on its practice, and that in both cases, the moral devinace is why the Church forbids acting (or even deliberately entertaining) those thoughts.
I am curious, were you always a homosexual? When did you first know? What does it mean to be a homosexual?I am an 18 year old male who is homosexual, yet i am Catholic, i love my religion yet I feel that it is against me, dose this mean I am not a Catholic? I attend church every Sunday and I do my best to attend evensongs on weekdays when I can, I was taught in a Catholic School and now I attend a Catholic college. I give blood and do a lot of charity work, and yet im writing this email as if I need to prove something to you, the Catholic people and myself. I did NOT choose to be Homosexual. Should I abandon my Catholic beliefs as I will never be accepted within the church? I live in a Catholic household and have a lot of Catholic friends, if they can accept me then why can’t my church? I have read the Bible and I do not personally believe is condones homosexual behaviour. I understand that it is not accepted within society, but surly the church is seen as a shelter from society’s brutality against its people, and is ment to unite people not segregate them. The question I put to you is am I Catholic, if I am not should I forsake my religion?
Then if you are positive that God is not going to heal you of the same sex attraction you feel then he is asking you to live a single life. Which means to live a chaste life of no sexual activity out of marriage.He created marriage to be a reflection of the trinity and by nature procreative. Which can’t exist in homosexual unions. The sexual act can never be procreative the way the trinity it.The question is not do I want to have a homosexual orientation or be gay. It is what and who I am, I have been told by society and the Church it is wrong, and yes I have tried to ‘change’ my sexual preference, however that was only due to the pressures of the above I am comfortable who I am, however I am not comfortable with the way people and God will view me if I chose to live a life of homosexual preference and/or behaviour.
Yes, you would be commiting a seriously grave sin by partakingHowever, I have not partaken in the act that we are referring. I believe in no sex before marriage. So what I am asking is in the future at some point when I get married to somebody of the same sex, moral values etc. Will I committing a sin by partaking in the act.
We all have to overcome sin throughout our lives. It is not us who choose whether God will accept our actions on this earth, it is up to Him and He laid it out in the Bible- sodomy is wrong. And, the point made many times here is that you will never be married to a man- it will never be a sacramental marriage, so there will be no consideration for your sodomy ever.I am not comfortable with the way … God will view me if I chose to live a life of homosexual preference and/or behaviour.