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The result is I have lived my Faith and not backed down to the cultural mores of the day.And what would you expect the result be, honestly?
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The result is I have lived my Faith and not backed down to the cultural mores of the day.And what would you expect the result be, honestly?
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That’s not very charitable. and there are people on these message boards who don’t know the Church’s true position on homosexuality. And there are lots of people, even in the Church, who intentionally blur and distort the Church’s teaching on homosexuality to others.Only a moron would not know the Catholic Church’s true position on homosexuality.
This is just NOT true. Admonishment may not work well with YOU. But it most certainly can be very effective towards many people.Admonishment is not an effective method of attitude change (except maybe with our own children).
True compassion and unconditionaly love don’t involve accepting or ignoring things that harm others. If I yell at you to “STOP!” because your about to walk into traffic, while you may be upset at my tone, I have shown you true compassion by warning you of danger.True compassion, unconditional love and good example are the keys; we ought to not want to simply to have them change their homosexual behavior, but to win them over to Christianity through true repentance of all their sins.
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And what do you suppose would be the outcome of our admonishing homosexuals? Would we be moving them in the direction of repentance of all their sins and having them embrace Christianity?The reason people know the Church’s position is because people make the position known. If every Catholic followed your advice, no one would know the Church’s position.
Christ himself admonished sinners.
And what do you expect the effect to be by our admonishing gays for their sexual behavior? Be honest.That’s not very charitable. and there are people on these message boards who don’t know the Church’s true position on homosexuality. And there are lots of people, even in the Church, who intentionally blur and distort the Church’s teaching on homosexuality to others.
This is just NOT true. Admonishment may not work well with YOU. But it most certainly can be very effective towards many people.
True compassion and unconditionaly love don’t involve accepting or ignoring things that harm others. If I yell at you to “STOP!” because your about to walk into traffic, while you may be upset at my tone, I have shown you true compassion by warning you of danger.
The term “admonish” has harsh connotations. But there are ways to admonish someone without sounding like a mad-man. We can admonish by appealing to reason, natural law, the Scriptures, the example of Christ, etc.And what do you expect the effect to be by our admonishing gays for their sexual behavior? Be honest.
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What do you expect the effect of your admonishing ZZ to be? Be honest.And what do you expect the effect to be by our admonishing gays for their sexual behavior? Be honest.
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By admonishing I am talking about walking up to Sam and yelling insults at him for kissing his “boyfriend”. I am taking about openly condemning such behavior in every public forum it is pertinent in-like these forums. The “well we have to get used to it” attitude is acceding to the secular culture . what he did was public display of grievously sinful behavior.It should be condemned and there should be no penalties for those who do so.And what do you expect the effect to be by our admonishing gays for their sexual behavior? Be honest.
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Did you by chance mean to say “I am not talking about…” in your first sentence?By admonishing I am talking about walking up to Sam and yelling insults at him for kissing his “boyfriend”. I am taking about openly condemning such behavior in every public forum it is pertinent in-like these forums. The “well we have to get used to it” attitude is acceding to the secular culture . what he did was public display of grievously sinful behavior.It should be condemned and there should be no penalties for those who do so.
OOOPs-yes!Did you by chance mean to say “I am not talking about…” in your first sentence?
I’m not saying that the Church should be silent in condemning sins, but that we would be much more effective as a community of Christians to eye the goal of saving souls from all of their sins through repentance and conversions. Compassion, unconditional love and good examples are paramount in our mission as Christians.By admonishing I am talking about walking up to Sam and yelling insults at him for kissing his “boyfriend”. I am taking about openly condemning such behavior in every public forum it is pertinent in-like these forums. The “well we have to get used to it” attitude is acceding to the secular culture . what he did was public display of grievously sinful behavior.It should be condemned and there should be no penalties for those who do so.
Is remaining silent about public sin an act of compassion?I’m not saying that the Church should be silent in condemning sins, but that we would be much more effective as a community of Christians to eye the goal of saving souls from all of their sins through repentance and conversions. Compassion, unconditional love and good examples are paramount in our mission as Christians.
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Of course not. Again, the Church should always condemn sin, and be vocal about it, but that should be for the Church to do. Our job here on in this world is not so much to fight evil, but to bring more light in our darkened world. In other words, our goal as Christians is not to fight homosexuality, but to enlighten with the end goal of causing sinners to repent and convert to religion.Is remaining silent about public sin an act of compassion?
ah I see so you have to believe everything the Catholic Church believes and not be your own person unless it tells you? seriously? you can’t have one view different?The Church is Jesus Christ who is God so if you disagree with Him you are disagreeing with God for above.
The problem with that position is that secular marriage laws confer special rights and benefits that not everyone gets. So when you say “I’m okay with secular gay marriage”, you’re not really being neutral, you are helping promote gay marriages.all I know is I don’t see nothing wrong with secular gay marriage as long is it don’t involve christians (hence the term secular) and is outside of the church I see nothing wrong with it. now I know the Catholic Church has nothing to say about that.
that’s your opinion.The problem with that position is that secular marriage laws confer special rights and benefits that not everyone gets. So when you say “I’m okay with secular gay marriage”, you’re not really being neutral, you are helping promote gay marriages.
Oh come on. If you’re going to pull that card, you have to at least quote the Dude.that’s your opinion.