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Was that a response to my post or another one? I understand what makes a sin a sin, I was simply clarifying that while homosexuality is not a sin (it is a state of being), it is still ordered toward moral evil. Thus, it is a state of being that leads toward sin upon a corresponding action occurring.So is the temptation to murder. That doesn’t 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 can’t 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.
It takes 3 things for a mortal sin.
From the Catechism: 1857 For a *sin *to be mortal, three conditions must together be met: “Mortal sin is sin whose object is grave matter and which is also committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent.” vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s1c1a8.htm
- Grave matter.
- Full knowledge.
- Deliberate consent.
You don’t sin if you simply are tempted and you don’t act upon it.