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Hoosier_Daddy
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Every single homosexual I have ever known has wanted and intended to engage in homosexual sex at one time in their lives. And in my younger days I was pretty involved with the gay world. And many of these young men had a disdain but also a interest in spirituality or religion. I witnessed people engaging in acts and going to Church or Mass the next day. But here is the thing, the idea of “welcoming” someone who fully intends on keeping to their sin, whatever the sin is, is false evangelization. And we need to be fully honest to not just Catholics who may suffer SSA but also those who might convert. The homosexual identity for may homosexuals is linked in the idea of unnatural sex and relationships. But when someone points this out. They are marginalized as uncompassionate and unwelcoming. There is a HUGE disconnect here with this particular group of people who struggle with a sin.You seem to assume that homosexuals are only interested in having gay sex all the time. That’s just utterly false. Heterosexuals are open to teachings that involve chastity – why wouldn’t homosexuals be?.
We also may be culpable in someone else’s sin by purposefully NOT emphasizing the redemptive process and the evil of sin.
If we plan on being welcoming and nice to the point of compromising God’s law, we are doing them no favors and by coming into our parishes, we could actually be making them more guilty.
We MUST NOT compromise God and His Sacrifice and His path to salvation on the narrow road by telling people that the narrow road is easy and not really necessary.
Confession contrition and communion, can only be attained with true turning from one’s sin. And that is not an easy task. But it cannot be made harder by false ideas of holiness and salvation.