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Fred: Well, this was already posited and answered by Our Lord 2000 years ago: “Teacher, what good must I do to have eternal life?” “Because the Church has been sent by Jesus to preach the Gospel and to “make disciples of all nations…, teaching them to observe all” that he has commanded (cf. Mt 28:19-20), she today once more puts forward the Master’s reply, a reply that possesses a light and a power capable of answering even the most controversial and complex questions. This light and power also impel the Church constantly to carry out not only her dogmatic but also her moral reflection within an interdisciplinary context, which is especially necessary in facing new issues.” --originally posted by the late, great Pope JPII.![]()
You see what I mean though, that these kinds of arguments can’t work with non-Christians in a multicultural society?The CC provides the framework for Christians to understand why eating shellfish is ok, but homosexuality is not.
Well let’s face it, not even with many Christians. Five years ago homosexual union was legalized here. At the time around 80% of the population defined themselves as Catholic, and while admittedly many don’t go to church regularly, two-thirds agreed with a change that the Church opposed. Even as I write this I can hear Fred calling them Cafeteria Christians, and while that may make Fred feel better, it doesn’t help win them over. I feel we must radically change our arguments to reclaim the high ground, not to deny our faith but to reaffirm its value.
(Admittedly while personally supporting that change, in conscience but also on the basis that it’s a sideshow that draws attention away from the broken state of civil union).