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I’m glad to help in any way I can. I’ve watched him so broken about his struggle and his desire to have a family. It makes my heart break. I’m sure you have gone through the same. Just don’t give up!
Yes but there is still nothing wrong to be OPEN to other possibilities. Perhaps it is really deep seated, but perhaps it’s not as you think and you’ve been led to believe this.I have “deep-seated” and dominant homosexual attraction. For as long as I can remember.
If God loves all of us, why would he give many of us heavy burdens to bear while giving relatively light ones to others? That would be like a parent who has two children and sends one of them off to school with an old beat up book bag full of rocks to carry while sending the other one off with a brand new book bag with new school supplies and some tasty food to eat for lunch. What kind of parent would do something like that?I don’t deny that homosexual lifestyle can be sinful. But Jesus is the ultimate shepherd, and he knows the deep reasons why people enter the lifestyle. As evidenced on this thread, it’s hard enough to be gay in the Catholic Church. I can’t imagine being gay outside the Catholic Church AND having any natural desire whatsoever to remain single and celibate for life.
I’m not pulling the self pity card. Don’t mistake me. I know everyone has a cross. But what I’m saying is, I think many of us who don’t really know what it’s like to be gay or LGBT simply throw all of them in the category of “sinner” (I know that’s NOT what you’re saying, but hang with me for a sec). And so it becomes easy, at least, to have black-and-white hard rules. We don’t soften the standards, but I think we have to understand that everyone is in a particular situation in life. I wouldn’t be surprised if many in the Kingdom of God are those persons who ARE in same-sex marriages. Christ surprises us.
So those who say that homosexuality is a disordered attraction which it is sinful to act upon and that this is a cross which God has given some of us to bear are saying that God gives rocks and snakes to some of His children while giving bread to others.9 Is there anyone among you who, if your child asks for bread, will give a stone? 10 Or if the child asks for a fish, will give a snake? 11 If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him!
Easy to answer. You are looking from a human perspective rather than a God perspective.That would be like a parent who has two children and sends one of them off to school with an old beat up book bag full of rocks to carry while sending the other one off with a brand new book bag with new school supplies and some tasty food to eat for lunch.
It really depends on what one means when this term is used. So I wouldn’t want to completely disregard this. In my mind going to mass is part of this “conversion therapy”. Now surely there is nothing wrong with doing that.conversion therapy
I truly understand what you mean here and really feel for you. I understand this is probably the biggest problem facing the SSA Christian. I do have an answer to this but it may take too long to answer here.for many or most gay people, the intuition (the very very DEEP intuition) is otherwise.
TBH, this is probably a better route for me.Maybe roommate with some other people that are celibate and are very devout people but are also alone like yourself.