(. . . continued from above)
Since homosexuality and heterosexuality are undeniably viewed by Tradition, Scripture and Church Teaching to be morally inequivalent, it makes sense that they be treated differently. Therefore it makes sense that chastity can be practiced in the face of heterosexual temptations because at least in this case the subject has no malformed and unnatural conception of what the sexuality is for. In the case of one with same-sex attractions, exchanging homosexual lusts for heterosexual ones may appear, based on the mistaken notion of equivalence, to be going around in fruitless circles, but the Tradition I have cited identifies it as progress.
Now, you have accused me of cherry-picking my citations and taking the statements made in what I have cited out of context. That is demonstrably untrue. Since I have exhaustively documented each and every source I have used to construct my arguments, often with links back to the material on the Internet, I have nothing to hide. Everyone is free to check up on me and positively demonstrate that I have erred in my citation of a particular source. You have not done this. Your point dangles out there without anything to back it up other than your own indignation that the arguments I have made do not agree with yours. If you are going to hurl such accusations, at least show me the respect of showing me, using my citations,
how I have taken each one out of context or misrepresented the teaching of the Church. I have done my homework, I should like it if you would attempt to do your own.
(1) McNeill, John J. The Church and the Homosexual. Boston: Beacon Press, 1993. p. 11.
(2) Catechism of the Catholic Church. Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1993. ¶ 2357. Available online at:
vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P85.HTM
(3) Ibid., ¶ 2332. Available online at:
vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P84.HTM
(4) West, Christopher. Theology of the Body Explained: A Commentary on John Paul II’s “Gospel of the Body”. Boston, MA: Pauline Books and Media, 2003. p. 162.
(5) Aquinas, Thomas. Summa Theologica. 1920. New Advent. Trans. Fathers of the English Dominican Province. Online Edition, 2006. Secunda Secundae Partis, Q. 154, Art. 12. Available online at:
newadvent.org/summa/3154.htm#12
(6) Aligheri, Dante. The Divine Comedy. Trans. H. F. Cary. London: Cassell and Company, Limited. Canto XV. Available online at:
bulfinch.englishatheist.org/dante/hell/p6.htm#c15
(7) Tertullian. On Modesty. Trans. S. Thelwall. Chapter 4. Available online at:
newadvent.org/fathers/0407.htm
(8) New American Bible. Washington D.C.: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2002. Gen. 19:7-8. Available online at:
usccb.org/nab/bible/genesis/genesis19.htm