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Denise1957
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That’s a really good question. St Thomas says:But they seem to be in accordance with the essence of some men and women. You also haven’t stated what kind of “bad” or “evil” end results from homosexual relations. You just assume that this is somehow self-evident.
“Truly since the good has the notion of an end, evil has the contrary notion, whence it is that everything to which man has a natural inclination, reason naturally apprehends as good, and consequently as to be sought by action and their contrary as evil to be avoided.”
It’s St. Thomas who provides the basis for the notion of evil being contrary to the good. Human nature (physically and mentally) is geared toward reproduction. Our bodies are designed for reproduction, and since most humans are heterosexuals, and our society needs to continue, it’s obvious that this is our essence as humans. The essence of a thing determines what it can or cannot do, and what it should or should not do, depending on congruity with our nature or essence.
We can ask what the “norm” is according to human nature, but then our society nowadays has redefined what is human nature to include that which is really contrary to it.