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opus101
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I agree wholeheartedly. In addition (to the words in bold print above), in some cases it’s more attention-seeking rather than acceptance-seeking. Part of the narcissistic aspect present in a large portion of this particular population craves special attention.You nailed it with this! The pope said “the worse problem is lobbying by this orientation.” I will be blunt because what I often discern by those afflicted with SSA is that they are lobbying, in a sense, for their cause when they talk about being open, or coming into the light or sharing their affliction with anyone who will listen. II understand it is acceptance from society that they desire (and they confuse this with love) but what they do not understand is that this is precisely the goal of the gay lobby. “I am gay and we are here and you are all bigots who oppose us.” Everyone wants to be accepted for who they are, but to place the emphasis of one’s state of being upon a purely sexual inclination is to reject the other human characteristics that comprise the totality. It seems to me an obsession.
Coming into the light is to acknowledge the “thorn in the flesh” and fall before the feet of Jesus with a plea to integrate our entire being and use our affliction as a means to become holy.
It’s somewhat similar to the priest who personalizes"his" liturgy so much that he becomes the center of attention. He craves being seen as “different” than the others, and is upset when people do not care to give him this notoriety. He wants his propensity for being different to be hailed and celebrated.