You said that there is nothing wrong with “gay culture” since gay rights activusts believe it’s OK for a man to have sex with man and for a woman to have sex with a woman. Teaching of Church about homosexuality is same as it’s teaching on bestiality. And would you say that there is nothing wrong with culture of bestiality?
I find your comparison to bestiality to be lacking in charity and respect for gay persons. The teaching on bestiality is NOT comparable, nor does the RCC compare them.
It is actually more correctly compared to the teaching of celibacy for singles. Neither heterosexuality nor homosexuality is in itself sinful. The Church consistently teaches that it is sexuality outside of the unitive and procreative purposes of the sacramental marriahe of a man amd a woman that is sinful.
Here is the Church’s comparison:
From the USCCB:
Because of both Original Sin and personal sin, moral disorder is all too common in our world. **There are a variety of acts, such as adultery, fornication, masturbation, and contraception, that violate the proper ends of human sexuality. Homosexual acts also violate the true purpose of sexuality. They are sexual acts that cannot be open to life. Nor do they reflect the complementarity of man and woman that is an integral part of God’s design for human sexuality.8 Consequently, the Catholic Church has consistently taught that homosexual acts **“are contrary to the natural law. . . . Under no circumstances can they be approved.”9
The homosexual inclination is objectively disordered, i.e., it is an inclination that predisposes one toward what is truly not good for the human person.14 Of course,
heterosexual persons not uncommonly have disordered sexual inclinations as well. It is not enough for a sexual inclination to be heterosexual for it to be properly ordered. **For example, any tendency toward sexual pleasure that is not subordinated to the greater goods of love and marriage is disordered, in that it inclines a person towards a use of sexuality that does not accord with the divine plan for creation. **There is the intrinsic disorder of what is directed toward that which is evil in all cases (contra naturam). There is also the accidental disorder of what is not properly ordered by right reason, what fails to attain the proper measure of virtue (contra rationem).15
The Church also teaches love and respect for all persons INCLUDING homosexuals.
From the USCCB:
**In keeping with this conviction, the Church teaches that persons with a homosexual inclination “must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity.”/B]2 We recognize that these persons have been, and often continue to be, objects of scorn, hatred, and even violence in some sectors of our society. Sometimes this hatred is manifested clearly; other times, it is masked and gives rise to more disguised forms of hatred. “**It is deplorable that homosexual persons have been and are the object of violent malice in speech or in action. Such treatment deserves condemnation from the Church’s pastors wherever it occurs.”**3
Those who would minister in the name of the Church must in no way contribute to such injustice. They should **prayerfully examine their own hearts in order to discern any thoughts or feelings that might stand in need of purification. **Those who minister are also called to growth in holiness. In fact, the work of spreading the Good News involves an ever-increasing love for those to whom one is ministering by calling them to the truth of Jesus Christ.4
Please reconsider your statement in light of the Church’s requirement that we treat gay persons with sensitivity.**