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And that’s the crux, isn’t it? For the most part, folks don’t have homosexual sex without having the desire to do so…The physical acting out on homosexual impulses is gravely “disordered”. I don’t believe that means the same as homosexual impluses themselves, i.e. (same sex attraction), are indicative of a disorder, per se. It’s complicated, like most everything else in human life. The point is, persons of the same sex shouldn’t HAVE sex with each other, whether they desire it or not. You can call the desire a disorder, if you like, but the Church does NOT. The church says that to act upon those desre is a mortal sin. Whether or not it is caused by a disorder is not really the point. There are small percentages per capita of people who are drawn in some way to theft, adultery, murder, or other sexual perversions, such as pedophilia, etc. Most of even that small percentage of people only have passing thoughts, or at worst, some temptation that they are able to overcome without too much difficulty. The one who go on and act on those impulses have committed grave mortal sins. There will be even a smaller subset of those who cross the line into action who are found to be mentally ill in some way, and therefore suffering from a “disorder”. So let’s say 1 in 10 murderers have an actual mental disorder which prevented their conscience from overriding their impluses, and that was the reason they murdered. It would be an interesting statistic. (I have no idea what the actual ratio or number is), but it would change the fact that ALL murders are gravely disordered action, and mortal sin. Whether or not one has a disorder, may be a mitigating factor in the evaluation of a defendent by a jury, but it is not license to the free man to be a murderer. The existence in mankind of a disorder may be an important circumstance to judgement or punishment, but is not in and of itself a justification for illegal (or immoral) action.
Blessings,
Steven
Agreed, it’s complicated…cases where teens are “experimenting” and confused about their sexuality…heck, even adults who are confused and are led in the wrong direction…
It begs the question as to whether a sinful predisposition can be disordered, and this applies to all types of sin, as has been mentioned. The liar is predisposed to lie, perhaps. Lying is the disorder of truth, but is his or her predisposition to lie disordered?
I guess in a sense, after the fall, we all are disordered in many things. In regard to the question in the OP, heterosexuality is not a disorder, but our inclination to sin in matter of sexuality is a disorder.
I can see where the confusion sets in. Heterosexuality in itself is neither sinful nor disordered. Homosexuality in itself is neither sinful nor disordered. To deny that some people are oriented by no fault of their own toward members of their own sex denies reality. As Steven said, it is the acts which are disordered, not the orientation or “inclination”. Due to the fall, we are all inclined to sin; heterosexuals with members of the same sex and homosexuals with members of the opposite sex. This in no way suggests that heterosexuality is disordered.
Quite to the contrary, Heterosexuality is ordered toward procreation, marriage, family, and at times chastity, all of which are goods intended by God. Violaton of one’s heterosexuality violates these goods. As such, heterosexuality is not in any way disordered. Homosexuality is ordered toward chastity, which is also in this context a good. Violation of this chastity violates this good.