Perhaps the word “destroy” is not the best term because to some that implies there is an evil minded plot to completely get rid of something but in our modern language that isn’t always what that means.
We need to be wise as serpents and gentle as doves.
And we need to be careful that in our zeal to love people unconditionally that we don’t ignore their evil intent to harm us.
I’ve actually read quite a few LGBTQ pieces that call for the end of the Catholic Church, although they are always charitable towards Catholics who agree with their agenda of homosexual marriage and parenthood (through adoption).
Every two weeks, I go out to eat with my organ teacher, who is gay. Two weeks ago, he had some pretty harsh words for the Catholic Church. He didn’t go so far as to say “destroy it” (he’s a gentle soul), but he definitely wants the Church to change their teaching regarding homosexuality, or else stop calling itself a “Christian” organization.
If the doctrine (dogma?) against homosexual marriage were to be changed by the Holy See–wouldn’t that essentially end the Catholic Church, as it would no longer be free of error in her teaching?
If my gentle music teacher is so adamant about his despising of the Catholic Church teachings, then it makes sense that the activists in the LGBTQ community are out for blood.
I have not checked out any of the LBGTQ articles on any of their community newspapers recently, but I’m guessing that I would see some very unfriendly articles calling for the Catholic Church to stand down. (These LGBTQ newspapers are quite disgusting and I really dislike seeing the photos and reading the articles.)
I’m also guessing that they are continuing their strategy of placing LGBTQ individuals in paid positions in the Catholic Church and then crying a very public “FOUL!” when the Church fires them for their off-work words and behavior; this strategy has garnered a lot of support of LGBTQ lifestyles and a lot of public rancor against the Catholic Church–we lost almost all of our really good musicians when our diocese fired our gay organist for telling the schoolchildren about his marriage and plans to adopt a child with his new “husband.” And I was able to find articles in the LGBTQ publications that made it obvious that this is a strategy, not just a local incident.
Let’s not be naive. It does none of us any good.