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Grace & Peace!
I notice that you have yet to respond to my simple question of clarification above in post 153…I cannot help but take this as significant. I understand your reticence to assist me in answering the question you posed as indicative of an unwillingness to actually know and/or engage with my answer. Let that be noted.
I notice that you introduce conditions which you wish to place upon my answers to your subsequent questions. You stipulate the words I may use, but also stipulate the ways in which I am to think about the question through the conditions you impose. I take this to be indicative of an unwillingness to actually engage with how I am thinking about these issues. Let that, too, be noted.
If you are neither interested in my answer, nor in my thinking, why are you asking? Particularly, why are you asking when I’ve already provided you with a response in Post 144 which should satisfy you?
All that having been said, let us look at your questions.
If I’m permitted to use a moral system as a standard against which I may weigh the morality of the act, I would say that according to the moral teaching of the RCC, such an act would be considered sinful. Since the context in which this discussion is taking place is the moral teachings of the RCC, I take the teaching as a given. I am also not arguing against it.
A–A relationship which is solely predicated on the commission of sodomitical acts (understood to be sexual acts in which a man achieves orgasm outside of vaginal penetration of his wife)?
B–A relationship in which sexual sin (including sodomy) may occur.
A–A relationship which is solely predicated on the commission of sodomitical acts (understood to be sexual acts in which a man achieves orgasm outside of vaginal penetration of his wife)?
B–A relationship in which sexual sin (including sodomy) may occur.
A–A relationship which is solely predicated on the commission of sodomitical acts (understood to be sexual acts in which a man achieves orgasm outside of vaginal penetration of his wife)?
B–A relationship in which sexual sin (including sodomy) may occur.
I refer you to Post 144 of this thread.
Sodomitical acts are sins according to RC teaching. I’m not arguing with that teaching. Would it make it easier for you, though, if I were?
Under the Mercy,
Mark
All is Grace and Mercy! Deo Gratias!
I have learned that when you say, “I understand,” that you are likely understanding something other than what I intend. If you truly understood (i.e. had read Post 144 in this thread), you would know the answer to your questions.You say you are not defending Sodomy. I understand.
I notice that you have yet to respond to my simple question of clarification above in post 153…I cannot help but take this as significant. I understand your reticence to assist me in answering the question you posed as indicative of an unwillingness to actually know and/or engage with my answer. Let that be noted.
I notice that you introduce conditions which you wish to place upon my answers to your subsequent questions. You stipulate the words I may use, but also stipulate the ways in which I am to think about the question through the conditions you impose. I take this to be indicative of an unwillingness to actually engage with how I am thinking about these issues. Let that, too, be noted.
If you are neither interested in my answer, nor in my thinking, why are you asking? Particularly, why are you asking when I’ve already provided you with a response in Post 144 which should satisfy you?
All that having been said, let us look at your questions.
This question is unanswerable because it is absurd. I have no idea what a relationship that sodomizes is. People sodomize. Relationships don’t.A male/male relationship that sodomizes is acceptable or not acceptable to you…without qualifiers.
Admittedly, a bit of a tangent, but E-Prime is Newspeak. I’ve seen “To be or not to be / That is the question” written as “To live or to die / I ask myself this,” in E-Prime which misses the point entirely. How would you write “My love is like a red red rose” in E-Prime? “My love resembles a very red rose”? But that’s not what Burns wrote! E-Prime is Newspeak.E-prime is an attempt to eliminate prejudice in speaking and not meant to do anything other than clarify feelings rather than judgement.
Without outside parameters, including reference to a moral system to which these actions can be referred, such an act would be meaningless, as all acts would be.two men, commit sodomy, is it sinful or not…without any outside parameters. Just the act itself…no issue about a committed relationship, one night stand, love, or any other parameter…just the act…
If I’m permitted to use a moral system as a standard against which I may weigh the morality of the act, I would say that according to the moral teaching of the RCC, such an act would be considered sinful. Since the context in which this discussion is taking place is the moral teachings of the RCC, I take the teaching as a given. I am also not arguing against it.
Hopefully, I would have the decency to avert my gaze. I don’t know if seeing men engaging in sodomy is a typical part of your normal day, but it’s not a typical part of mine.I see two men, engaging in sodomy…
I see a sinful act
What do you see?
I hope you don’t think I’m a spokesperson for Anglicanism–though such an assumption would be typical of a pattern of a certain reductionism in which you’ve engaged.So the question for Mark is…
as an Anglican in the Anglo-Catholic tradition
We all depend on God’s gracious will: The eyes of all wait upon Thee, O Lord, and Thou givest them their meat in due season.Believing as his monikor says…Deo Volente/GodWilling
Are not we all?believing he is Under the Mercy,
The universe shows forth the All-Graciousness and Mercy of God. Yes, I think that’s something to be thankful for. Do you seriously find that problematic?and that All is Grace and Mercy! Deo Gratias!/Thanks be to God
Is what you refer to as a “sodomite relationship”:does Mark agree that two men in a sodomite relationship are in a sinful relationship because sodomy is sin?
A–A relationship which is solely predicated on the commission of sodomitical acts (understood to be sexual acts in which a man achieves orgasm outside of vaginal penetration of his wife)?
B–A relationship in which sexual sin (including sodomy) may occur.
Is what you refer to as a “sodomite relationship”:or
does Mark believe that Christ stands by two men in a sodomite relationship blessing it with grace, it is His Will and he shows Mercy because these two men love each other and for that God is to be thanked?
A–A relationship which is solely predicated on the commission of sodomitical acts (understood to be sexual acts in which a man achieves orgasm outside of vaginal penetration of his wife)?
B–A relationship in which sexual sin (including sodomy) may occur.
Is what you refer to as a “sodomite relationship”:two men in a sodomite relationship without qualifiers are in a sinful relationship, because sodomy is sin…yes or no?
A–A relationship which is solely predicated on the commission of sodomitical acts (understood to be sexual acts in which a man achieves orgasm outside of vaginal penetration of his wife)?
B–A relationship in which sexual sin (including sodomy) may occur.
I refer you to Post 144 of this thread.
Sodomitical acts are sins according to RC teaching. I’m not arguing with that teaching. Would it make it easier for you, though, if I were?
Under the Mercy,
Mark
All is Grace and Mercy! Deo Gratias!