Point 1) Everyone has their own cross that they take up everyday. That cross can be thought about as a sin orientation that they fight everyday. A sin orientation being a set of sins that the individual is subject to temptation by those sins.
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Everyone has a specific and unique sin orientation they deal with everyday.
Sounds right to me.
Point 2) Sin orientations can change over time. Perhaps you did not used to struggle with gluttony or lust but you did used to struggle with vanity. At a previous time, you’re sin orientation was different than it is today.
Point 3) It is not your choice to have your sin orientation. No follower of Christ wants to be a sinful person, yet we’re still tempted and give in to our temptations from our sin orientation.
This all sounds right too, although I would say that some sin orientations are less flexible than others. Some, like pride in some people, might be not be flexible at all.
Point 4) Homosexuality is not a sexual orientation. It is a sin orientation. In other words, homosexuality is not a state of being, like your race or your gender. Have you ever met someone who used to be white but now is black? Have you ever met someone who used to be a guy? (not naturally anyway)
I agree that homosexuality is not like race or gender. However, there are some people who describe themselves as homosexual because they desire close intimacy with people of the same sex, even though they are not interested in having sex. So it’s not clear to me that it’s always a sin orientation.
However, there are people who used to be gay. The fact that there are people who used to be gay, or even people who are gay that used to be straight debunks the theory that it is a state of being.
I really don’t know. I take them at their words, but these things don’t change easily – and trying to make them change can actually make them much worse, depending on the method. Also, there are lots of people (like myself) who experience attractions to both sexes, so it wouldn’t be accurate to say that such people “became gay” or “became straight”, simply because they act that way. I don’t think any male just “becomes gay”, out of the blue.
Likewise, homosexuality is not a choice. Do you choose to struggle with vanity or gluttony? Of course the answer is no!
Thank you.
Therefore, no Christian should affirm homosexuality as they would not affirm any other sin. But no homosexual should be proud of a sin they struggle with.
Very true. But many homosexuals have never heard the Gospel, in all its mercy, so I think we can forgive them for their pride. It is our duty to preach to them!
Can you imagine if a person was out in public proclaiming, “I’m a thief and I’m proud of it. And I’m going to continue to thieve.”
Well, it’s unclear whether calling oneself “gay” is like this. (
Moderator: This is how our posts are on topic – because we are discussing whether Francis is accurate in describing people as “gay”). A thief is a person who has stolen, and steals.
Some people use the word “gay”, however, as a term for someone who is attracted to people of the same sex,
even if he or she has never acted on that attraction. I don’t know if this is a good idea. There is a growing movement of celibate gays who call themselves “Side B”, calling themselves gay individuals but fully embracing Church teaching on sexual morality.
Should a person who struggles with sin X and is proud of it and continues to execute sin X be allowed into the priesthood? The simple answer is no. But what about a person who struggles with sin X who isn’t proud of it, is a person who has the Lord at the center of their life and is working to not execute sin X. Should he not be allowed into the priesthood?
CCC 2358: “Every sign of unjust discrimination in their [homosexuals] regard should be avoided.”
Is it just or unjust to disallow someone with this particular sin orientation to join the priesthood?
It does seem like discrimination. We would let murderers be priests, if they were repentant. So what makes homosexuality so dangerous to living a holy and single life? Even “deep-seated” homosexuality?
(I agree, of course, that homosexuals who are proud of it and unrepentant shouldn’t be admitted.)