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I’ve ben reading over these forums for quite a long time now. I was wondering if there is any proof that suggested homosexuality was worse than any other sin?
I was asking about homosexuality, not sodomy.it is one of the four sins that “cries out to heaven for vengeance” if that is the passage you are thinking of.
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The topic is summarized in the CCC 2331… (usccb.org/catechism/text/pt3sect2chpt2art6.shtml). I think the only significant distinction is whether willful homosexual activity is grave and objectively sinful. It seems unlikely to be the worst sin against God, but I’m not sure that will be much consolation to those suffering from its eternal consequences.I’ve ben reading over these forums for quite a long time now. I was wondering if there is any proof that suggested homosexuality was worse than any other sin?
Why would you need to prove that…? The church does’nt claim that. I would think that a serial killer would be worse… But then again, the serial killer has devoted his life to his sin (living a double life in order to conceal his torturous yearnings), which is similar to some homosexuals who classify themselves by their sin, then base their lives aroiund it.I’ve ben reading over these forums for quite a long time now. I was wondering if there is any proof that suggested homosexuality was worse than any other sin?
But I thought all sins were equal in the eyes of God. If this was true wouldn’t 95% ( guttmacher.org/media/nr/2006/12/19/index.html ) of Americans be suffering from the eternal consequences?The topic is summarized in the CCC 2331… (usccb.org/catechism/text/pt3sect2chpt2art6.shtml). I think the only significant distinction is whether willful homosexual activity is grave and objectively sinful. It seems unlikely to be the worst sin against God, but I’m not sure that will be much consolation to those suffering from its eternal consequences.
only if they acknowledge their sins as sinful and then work towards never acting on them again. Something most of the active homosexuales wont do. From what I have seen and heard active homosexuals want to prarade their sin around and want all of the world to see it as good.But I thought all sins were equal in the eyes of God. If this was true wouldn’t 95% ( guttmacher.org/media/nr/2006/12/19/index.html ) of Americans be suffering from the eternal consequences?
To clarify, because the word “homosexual” has different meanings in society as compared to the Catholic Church’s definition.Being a homosexual in itself is not a sin. Homosexual acts are sinful. If you’re looking for a heirarchy of sin, I am not sure such a thing exists, but what we need to worry about is mortal sin versus venial sin, and homosexual acts are definitely mortal sins.
Why would you think that?But I thought all sins were equal in the eyes of God.
Why would God put that kind of a burden on somebody though? I think we can agree that sexual orientation can’t be controlled.Sodomy is a sin that cries to Heaven. Homosexuality is contrary to natural law. We hate the sin, not the sinner. The homosexual is called to a life of chastity and prayer.
Sexual acts can be controlled (mastrubation, pornography, sexual acts outside of marriage.)Why would God put that kind of a burden on somebody though? I think we can agree that sexual orientation can’t be controlled.
The orientation exists but what about self control? The biggest myth about sexuality - heterosexual or homosexual - is that it cannot be controlled by the individual. Heterosexuals and homosexuals who do not ask God to help them in their chaste living risk spiritual harm.Why would God put that kind of a burden on somebody though? I think we can agree that sexual orientation can’t be controlled.
Why would God put that kind of a burden on somebody though? I think we can agree that sexual orientation can’t be controlled.
Anyone who say our sins cannot be controlled is only talking for the father of lies. Don’t let him fool you we are more than capable of controlling our urges with the power of God. That is why He gives these crosses so that we can lean on Him who has already carried the heaviest cross for us.Why would God put that kind of a burden on somebody though? I think we can agree that sexual orientation can’t be controlled.