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caoindealbhan
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I’ve read the comments on this thread, and I believe that everyone is saying the same thing. The Church has a duty to identify sin, and to encourage those that fall into sin to repent.
Words, however, are extremely important when trying to convey a message. Comparisons fall flat. I read homosexual acts being compared to everything from bestiality to incest. But, to be fair, there is no comparison that would be helpful.
Words, however, are extremely important when trying to convey a message. Comparisons fall flat. I read homosexual acts being compared to everything from bestiality to incest. But, to be fair, there is no comparison that would be helpful.
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I think sticking to the facts, that the church sees it as a sin, because by its nature it is intrinsically evil is enough.
Now, what else do we really want gays to know? The Church loves them, though they may sin. We care for them. We want their sin de-criminalized. We want them to be treated fairly for employment and we want those suffering with AIDS to especially know that Jesus embraces each and everyone of them.
They know the Church sees it as a sin. But as a repressed social minority they want to know if they are still loved.