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Mark86
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What I meant is affections that are as necessary as breathing, for “man can not live without love.” A robber can live without robbing. A gay person can not live without “love.” They get the message that they are not worthy of love on any human level, “because they are gay.” But who is going to dare tell them the truth that they are actually MADE for love?It is wrong to segment them out of the main group. This is fine if we are discussing the phenomena as a study. It would be no more permissible to say “Robbers need to know …permits them to be human”. We don’t use the phraseology because we have confession for him in the back of our mind.
The fact is, gays get the message over and over again how “God hates them” and how “gays go to hell.” All over the world they are subject to shunning practices, tortures, life imprisonment, and death sentences (even just for being suspected of being gay). The cultural ideology that God is “against them” and against their attractions, against their lifestyles and against those who offer them any kind of support, is a reality they have to deal with just trying to live their daily life. They get all that 24/7.
What so many don’t get is the truth of the gospel, that God does love them, that there is hope for them, that when human rights atrocities are committed against them, they are indeed atrocities against their dignity as creatures made in God’s image. What they’re not getting told is that God is commanding them, just like everyone, to LOVE one another… not to “withhold” their love, not to “repress” their God-given ability to love, not to live in hatred and fear of it… but to express it in Godly ways.
The absolute most common thing I hear is… “Why can’t I love this person?”
How would Jesus of Nazareth answer a gay person that question… “Why does God **not **want me to love this person that I love?”
If all the laity is doing when that question is asked is saying “Because God says so!” …We’re missing an opportunity. Because then they’re going to say “well then how can God be a God of love if he doesn’t want me to love this person? God must not be a loving God…” …
What they need to be taught is God is not just permitting them to love that person, but commanding them to love that person… truly love that person. Expressing a chaste love for that person, yes… what the Church calls “disinterested friendship” …
Instead of saying “gays can’t have friends,” … the Church teaches that it is actually via those chaste, disinterested friendships (along with prayer and the sacraments), that people with same-sex attraction “can and should gradually and resolutely approach Christian perfection.” (CCC 2359).
That’s not my teaching… that’s what the Church says.