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NO never homosexuality is a mortalsin those people are destroying the human race if eveyone was gay there wouldent be more kids
No.Is it time we welcome the gay community to ours?
There are lots of ways to be popular. There are lots of ways to fill the Church. If truth doesn’t matter the list is endless.I’m a definite believer yes they should. Lets be honest the popularity of the church is declining at an alarming rate. And we need to get people excited about coming again and not chastise any walk of life we deem unfit.
Ps. I’m straight and catholic
So what is your view?
I apologize if plucking out that one quote seems harsh. I am not sure how to state this, but I have always thought that being non-judgemental was a virtue. Mathew-7.You are probably familiar with the woman caught in adultery in John 8 right? I assume you are because this is a favorite of the “don’t Judge” crowd. .
Of course we are to judge! How else could be discern the Truth? What is it that we should not judge? Sin, evil? Even other people we judge all the time. I judged my wife worthy to marry.I apologize if plucking out that one quote seems harsh. I am not sure how to state this, but I have always thought that being non-judgemental was a virtue. Mathew-7.
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2 For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
3 “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? 5 You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.
Do you interpret this to mean that we should never help our bother with his eye?6 “Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces.
Let me state for the record that I am not about changing church views on anything, especially anything involving mortal sin. But really, “the tired old ‘don’t judge’ mantra?”Of course we are to judge! How else could be discern the Truth?
Which probably more applies to the discussion than the tired old “don’t judge” mantra. But it goes against what you are trying to say.
Do you have a theological response?
My problem with what I think you are saying is context. You originally questioned if we should :sin no more" I biblically and logically backed it up. You then went into “judgemental” accusations and threw a Bible verse out then quoted the Pope. My problem with all of this is that every single time when you are shown that your point is in context you move on to something else. I have no idea if your views are liberal but I would hardly describe them as conservative. As a Catholic you would have every right to have the views you have. But you have not backed them up. A Catholic can be a creationist too but they can’t back it up.Let me state for the record that I am not about changing church views on anything, especially anything involving mortal sin. But really, “the tired old ‘don’t judge’ mantra?”
That sounds a wee bit bitter. The Pope has said this, “Who am I to judge?”
You are absolutely correct when you suggest we have to be careful with whom we have relationships, hire, or become friends with. Perhaps our disagreement is over syntax. Too often we claim to know what people are or what people think on very scant evidence. Innocent people have been executed on hearsay.
My point all along is that we should treat all who come into the church with kindness and respect, unless their actions while at Church are disruptive. There is no such thing as the Eucharist police, [well, except for the Clergy and then for good reason] I may be wrong, but I don’t think Jesus would be quite as uptight as we are about who can come to his table.
Are my views really that far off and liberal? I don’t pick and choose sins, or rate their severity. We minister to all in the hope they find their way to God, and to follow the example of Christ. The Pope wants us to focus less on the rules and more on the message. Peace H Daddy!
I have two problems with this.My point all along is that we should treat all who come into the church with kindness and respect, unless their actions while at Church are disruptive
The actual virtue is Prudence. It’s one of the four Cardinal Virtues. The corresponding Gift of the Holy Spirit is Right Judgement. It is the gift to recognize and discern good and evil.I apologize if plucking out that one quote seems harsh. I am not sure how to state this, but I have always thought that being non-judgemental was a virtue. Mathew-7.
My problem with what I think you are saying is context. You originally questioned if we should :sin no more" I biblically and logically backed it up. You then went into “judgemental” accusations and threw a Bible verse out then quoted the Pope. My problem with all of this is that every single time when you are shown that your point is in context you move on to something else.
**I think I can safely plead “mostly guilty” on that charge. My “sin no more” question is simply one of practicality. For example, if young person who experiences the mortal sin of “self gratification” and slips once or twice a year, and truly repents, is he doomed to fire? Hormones are a tough thing to handle, I know, I have a classroom full of them! [That is why I carry a bottle of Holy water around.] **
Mostly you and I are in agreement on some things but it is dangerous ground when we start with the “judge not” rhetoric. It is probably why we are losing the cultural battles in the world. We have become to scared to say sodomy is wrong.
** Sodomy is truly outside God’s plan. I believe they are born with it. Who would choose such a thing willingly. That is my conundrum if you will. I tread with caution mainly for that reason.
I deeply appreciate the time and thoughtful effort you have put into this conversation. Remaining teachable **has long been an important credo of mine . That is why I am here. I am a former Episcopalian, who left because while the EC is a cousin of the CC, it lacks sorely in many areas compared to the CC. That is why I converted, and may I say that I have never regretted it. I bring this up only because I am still trying to get my arms around Catholic doctrine…not only the “whats” but they “whys” behind them.
I sympathise with gay people mainly because I have one in the family. If I gave you the impression that I have witnessed any kind of overt hostility by the church to gays, I apologize, I have not. However I have seen some of this in the forums. I also tend to gravitate towards the more positive and uplifting facets of Christ and the Catholic Church because that is who I am. I teach autistic kids, and you have alot of love to pull that off, let me tell you! * *
I know that I have work to do spiritually. I am exploring the catechism.
I do know that I cannot simply “gloss over” the teachings and expectations on morality. I know first hand what it feels like to be neck deep in sin, as well as the miraculous feeling of purity that can only be experienced rather than explained. I have always tried to fight the good fight for the downtrodden and the underdogs. What I have to accept is the fact that some of the downtrodden underdogs put themselves there. I have to strike a happy median between mercy, compassion, and letting others, including those we have talked about here, find their own way.
**Correctable, yes. One must understand and accept before he or she can correct these actions. The relative I spoke of has been chaste for some time. Some yearn to escape from the pain and suffering of sin, yet do not know how. That is where you…I… and the Church come in. Do you agree?
- As a Catholic my faith does not stop at the Church doors. People’s actions if disruptive OUTSIDE of Church are just as correctable.
Thank you again for your time. I came here to learn and to understand**.:knight1:
Lord have mercy on us!
Oh this is fantastic! Sums it up nicely doesnt it…
no, wait a minute. the Church does back down when cornered. for example, money lending. rubber stamp annulments (compared to earlier times). burning of heretics. putting jews into ghettos and requiring them to be identified if allowed to leave the ghetto. a pope who liked to shop the slave markets in Rome, and who owned a slave.My view is no we shouldn’t, one thing I love about being Catholic is we never back down on our views. The church teaching your talking about is dogma, it’s something they can’t ever change. These are really bad times we’re living in, and now especially is not the time to make changes.
Well, I certainly plan to listen to the Pope on any topic. But the Church won’t change teaching on matters of Faith or morality. If one expects the current pope to change Church teaching on matters of sexual morality, there will be disappointment.no, wait a minute. the Church does back down when cornered. for example, money lending. rubber stamp annulments (compared to earlier times). burning of heretics. putting jews into ghettos and requiring them to be identified if allowed to leave the ghetto. a pope who liked to shop the slave markets in Rome, and who owned a slave.
times change. values change. the church changes. accept that, or live in a state of self deception.
JPII and Benedict XVI struggled a bit with this, but previous popes have not. Francis is leading the way (perhaps) to a new realization of this apparent historic truth. Rejoice in that. It may be the Holy Spirit coming to rescue the previously moribund Catholic Church. Listen to your Pope on this topic.
Romans 1 18 to 32.I’m a definite believer yes they should. Lets be honest the popularity of the church is declining at an alarming rate. And we need to get people excited about coming again and not chastise any walk of life we deem unfit.
Ps. I’m straight and catholic
So what is your view?
This is a great is a great idea if you want the Church torn to shreds. The Gay community are Marxist foot soldiers and it’s their job to wreck the Catholic Church - and they will do a first class job. We know who the Lord and Master of the Marxist is.It really depends on what you want for the Catholic Church on this topic,it’s a no brainer.I’m a definite believer yes they should. Lets be honest the popularity of the church is declining at an alarming rate. And we need to get people excited about coming again and not chastise any walk of life we deem unfit.
Ps. I’m straight and catholic
So what is your view?
They seem to prefer the Prodistant Church vs. the Catholic Church. I am sure that is true for the sane denominations rather than the primitive uneducated superstitious ones.This is a great is a great idea if you want the Church torn to shreds. The Gay community are Marxist foot soldiers and it’s their job to wreck the Catholic Church - and they will do a first class job. We know who the Lord and Master of the Marxist is.It really depends on what you want for the Catholic Church on this topic,it’s a no brainer.