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JimO
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That’s not the point. The point is that some people don’t want to acknowledge that it is sin. What if I said, “I’m Catholic, but I think that it’s okay to have sex with any one I want, married or not. I don’t believe it’s a sin.”? Or, “I’m Catholic, but I don’t believe that Jesus rose from the dead and I am teaching that to children in my 3rd grade class.” Or, “I’m Catholic, but I believe it’s okay to steal as long as I am giving most of it to the poor.”Why are so many people here (seemingly) judging those who are gay and Catholic when each of us is also a sinner in so many other ways?
It’s not “one sinner judging another.” It’s pointing out that a given action is sin. It’s a sinner saying to someone who doesn’t believe they are in sin, “that’s sin and by engaging in it you are jeopardizing your eternal soul.”
I would have no argument with a gay person who said, “I’m gay and struggling because I know that engaging is sexual acts is sinful.” We are all struggling with sinful acts. What I have a problem with is people denying that it is sin simply because they don’t want to believe it’s sin.
A person can be “gay and Catholic”, but they cannot engage in sexual acts any more than unmarried heterosexuals can without committing grave sin. That is not judging a person, it’s stating a teaching of the Church.