the Bible never speaks against the modern concept of homosexuality as being part of a loving, monogamous relationship
The problem is that Satan comes up with elaborate arguments to rationalize and justify sin. The Bible itself describes certain mortal sins that are so evil that they are said to be sins that cry to heaven for vengeance: murder (Gn 4:10), sodomy (Gn 17:20-21), oppression of the poor (Ex 2:23), and defrauding workers of their just wages (Jas 5:4).
The sins against the Holy Spirit are mortal sins that harden a soul by its rejection of the Holy Spirit. Six sins are in this category: despair, presumption, envy, obstinacy in sin, final impenitence, and deliberate resistance to the known truth.
Realize that we go to church and receive the sacraments in order to be transformed, from wretched sinners into to sanctified souls that reflect the holiness of Christ. You don’t go to church to demand that God and His Church change to conform to your specific wretchedness. The Church is a hospital for sinners. Thus God gives us the sacrament of reconciliation and the Holy Eucharist to empower us to do things we could never do on our own through our fallen nature. Sanctifying agrace is supernatural power that helps us live the way God wants us to live, strength to say “No” to sin and to grow in holiness every day. The ONLY thing God wills for you in your life is that you may become holy; that is, to become a saint within your particular circumstances in life, among the people around you and through the weaknesses that you specifically have to overcome. The Christian pilgrimage is an adventure in courage and boldness; not mediocrity and laziness.
Ultimately it is a quest to become simple, little, humble, and to empty one’s self of attachments to worldly things, a total demolition of our old self, so that Christ may live and shine through us. It’s a lifelong process of unmasking and uprooting things from our heart. That’s the reason why the Church canonizes saints, these are men and women from all walks of life who have allowed God to transform them into what God wants to reflect of Himself through them, they are raised as role models to show people what is possible when we emulate Christ. Everyone is called to become a saint within their circumstance. This idea of rationalizing sin and justifying all sorts of perversions, addictions, sexual sins and obsessions, is just Satan trying to deceive people from the way of the cross. We all have an appointment with a funeral director; we don’t want to die addicted to the world and full of un-repented sin, or lived a life dedicated to championing things that lead souls away from God.
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