Kevin, I greatly appreciate your contribution to this discussion. Sensible and intelligent. I have a thought I am trying to sort out. “Science and the Church”, would probably be the topic or “How does the Church decide anything” - it seems throughout our history there have been serious conflicts about what to do about anything: Jew or Gentile, who’s in/out in founding community. St. Francis, and a host of mystics were critical of the hierarchy from time to time - we could go on about some of the poor decisions from those who claimed “authority”. The discourse on homosexuality/sexuality reminds me of the point just prior to discovering the Earth was not the center of the universe.Copernicus, Galileo ran into some difficulty, and when the Church finally accepted the scientific evidence, all was well (eventually). Could the same happen again with the question of the origins of our sexual orientation? If it were proven scientifically, that being gay is not a choice, do you think the Church would have a “Copernican” revolution?
FYI
I am not Gay. I am Catholic (for life).