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Homosexuality is, likewise, an objective disorder. It is a tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil. This ought to be known while discussing same sex attraction.St. Thomas was talking about sin. SSA isnāt sin, it is a temptationā¦
So is the temptation to murder. That doesnāt mean everyone who is tempted will sin. In fact we are ALL tempted every day in many, many ways. A faithful Catholic resists temptation and tries not to sin. We canāt condemn someone because they are tempted. I think that is the temptation here. It is very easy to say everyone who has a temptation is a sinner, but that is not the case.Homosexuality is, likewise, an objective disorder. It is a tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil. This ought to be known while discussing same sex attraction.
Itās amazing how many baptized Catholics are unaware of this. Because they donāt know what the Church has taught for centuries, and continues to teach, does not mean that there are not gradations of sin (within mortal sin).Homosexuality is, likewise, an objective disorder. It is a tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil. This ought to be known while discussing same sex attraction.
The poster wasnāt talking about temptation being a sin. He was talking about categories of grave matter, and there are in fact categories. One category is the act itself. Another category is the object of the act. Another category is the role & responsibility of the actor.You donāt sin if you simply are tempted and you donāt act upon it.
The Pope specifically separated homosexual temptation from homosexual acts. Homosexual acts are sinful. And as I showed above, temptation isnāt a sin. In fact it takes a certain amount of grace to resist strong temptations.Homosexual acts are intrinsically evil;
-]doubt it /-]Well, it does look like itSo now we have things like this floating around.
Though, seeing as how he recently upvoted the top post on this question, I wonder if he is a real deacon.
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People do not like some theological truths because they interfere with their narrative. Americans want equality as the highest goal regardless of moral truth.The poster wasnāt talking about temptation being a sin. He was talking about categories of grave matter, and there are in fact categories. One category is the act itself. Another category is the object of the act. Another category is the role & responsibility of the actor.
The aspect of sin (consent) is where subjectivity comes in to modify or confirm the objectivity.
Just because there are different categories of sin doesnāt mean that if your tempted to a grave sin that you somehow already committed that sin. A sin is a sin. A temptation isnāt a sin. Some of our greatest saints had horrendous temptations.People do not like some theological truths because they interfere with their narrative. Americans want equality as the highest goal regardless of moral truth.
The Pope talked about people with the disorder going to confession when they fall and converting not placing the disordered inclination on par with heterosexuality and claiming it is to be celebrated and constantly trotted a out and discussed publicly and constantly.The Pope specifically separated homosexual temptation from homosexual acts. Homosexual acts are sinful. And as I showed above, temptation isnāt a sin. In fact it takes a certain amount of grace to resist strong temptations.
Rejecting those with SSA isnāt going to bring them into the grace found in the Catholic Church.
And as the Pope said, too much lobbying going on today⦠for all kinds of thingsā¦
We should return to what is taught in the Gospels; by Jesus
No one has confused temptation with sin. That is a red herring.Just because there are different categories of sin doesnāt mean that if your tempted to a grave sin that you somehow already committed that sin. A sin is a sin. A temptation isnāt a sin. Some of our greatest saints had horrendous temptations.
No one is putting homosexual activity on a par with heterosexual activity. And IMHO, that is off topic to this thread. That is NOT what the Pope said or even hinted at. In other words it is a red herring.The Pope talked about people with the disorder going to confession and converting not placing the disordered inclination on par with heterosexuality and claiming it is to be celebrated and constantly trotted a out and discussed publicly and constantly.
His words must be understood in context and reconciled with all of Church teaching not separated out and creating a whole new theology not recognizable to all sons and daughters of the Church.
The thread is about misinterpreting the Popeās words. If you read through the posts I have been responding to those who claim there is a shift in Church teaching.No one is putting homosexual activity on a par with heterosexual activity. And IMHO, that is off topic to this thread. That is NOT what the Pope said or even hinted at. In other words it is a red herring.
Letās talk about what the Pope actually said, shall we?
The Pope did not create any new theology everything he said was in line with current theology and the Gospel message.
I am pretty sure I read on this thread a number of posts that alluded to those with SSA has even because homosexual sin is a really, really, really bad sin⦠and somehow that makes people with SSA really, really bad people. To say such a thing is uncharitable and against Catholic teaching and what the Pope said.No one has confused temptation with sin. That is a red herring.
Inclinations are not sin⦠and people are not evil just because they have certain temptations⦠and we canāt judge people based on their temptations. (which is what the Pope was alluding to)The thread is about misinterpreting the Popeās words. If you read through the posts I have been responding to those who claim there is a shift in Church teaching.
And my post was about inclinations not behavior.
Again no one said they are. The point is the homosexual inclination is disordered and not equal to heterosexual inclination which is ordained by God.Inclinations are not sin
No one had said any of that. Now we can see how the Popeās words get misinterpreted.Inclinations are not sin⦠and people are not evil just because they have certain temptations⦠and we canāt judge people based on their temptations. (which is what the Pope was alluding to)
Actually Jesus said we laymen shouldnāt be judging people anyway.
Wow, what a horrible article. Things like this are so sad and upsetting.So now we have things like this floating around.
Though, seeing as how he recently upvoted the top post on this question, I wonder if he is a real deacon.
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