But these forums paint a rather different portrayal of the sexual act. Sex here is painted as nothing more than a carnal desire, and perhaps, the easiest method in which we can earn our seat in hellfire. Discard sex, I am told, for it is a sacrifice you should be willing to make for the approval of the sexless male God, who gives us this beautiful desire, but yet denies many of us of its fulfillment, who gives us this desire, but defames it as nothing more than ‘something of the flesh’, unworthy of further consideration.
Man did not define sexual intimacy. It was stamped into our bodies by God. Granted, some of you believe you have been stamped differently. You’ve managed to rationalize that because He made you the way you are then He must intend for you to be ‘true’ to yourself by finding another and uniting with him/her. But that just isn’t the case.
First of all, God didn’t stamp people differently. Every one of us is created in the image and likeness of God. But sometime in their life, perhaps over the duration of most of their life, some people are heavily influenced by a myriad of factors which lead them to believe they are different. While ‘coming out of the closet’ is not easy by any means, it is still easier than living with this confusion all alone. It gets tiresome, it’s painful and it’s lonely. But no one on earth has to do anything alone. God is here for us, Christ is physically present in the Eucharist to nourish us. God calls you to Him, not to someone of your own gender.
You aren’t called to discard sex for the approval of God. You speak about God giving you such beautiful desire only to demand you deny it, but do not equate sex with love. Sex is an expression of love, but so is celibacy. God gave you the desire to Love, as He is Love and He wants you to love Him. He’s asking you to deny immoral sex for real love. His love.
When a single person decides to marry, they are inviting another person to join them in expressing their love for God. They are acknowledging that God sent this person to them so that together, as one, they can share in God’s love for humanity by offering themselves to Him in order to bring new life into the world. They empty themselves completely to God each time they embrace so that God may act through their union.
But until that happens, the single person remains true to God, saving their body - the body God gave them to be temples of Christ - only for Him. Desires of the flesh is lust, it came with the Fall and we are called not to give in to that - even within marriage.
Those of you who are inclined toward people of the same gender are longing for companionship, for intimacy…and while you cannot find that in people of the other gender - for whatever reason - you
can always find that in Christ. And
that’s what you’re called to do. Stop looking in the wrong places for the love, healing and intimacy you so need. He has obviously singled you out for a closer relationship with Him. Respond to that call. Embrace it. It is not the burden you think it is.