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Whether one is culpable before God or not is not the issue here. There is an obligation to protect children and society. We have to be careful not to embrace relativism as compassion. It is the opposite of compassion to embrace evil as good.But remember that mortal sin is only mortal sin if a person truly understands the graveness of a matter.
Persons in a same sex marriage union with children, will likely truly believe that they are being holy and are in good standing with God. God is very merciful and can look into the hearts of individuals. It is for this reason that I believe that gay couples can be accepted by God (despite what is seen as ignorance) and enter into Heaven just like practicing Catholics.
Catholics need to be careful of having the “holier than thou” attitude. We are acting like the Pharisees if we refuse to open our hearts and see that these people are just trying to live a peaceful life and they are not pushing to be able to marry in the CC. They just want the same legal rights that are given in marriage by the government.
If we follow your logic then simply claiming sincerity is justification for legalizing all sorts of vices no matter the ill effects on civilization.
Also:
Here, the Church’s wise moral tradition is necessary since it warns against generalizations in judging individual cases. In fact, circumstances may exist, or may have existed in the past, which would reduce or remove the culpability of the individual in a given instance; or other circumstances may increase it. What is at all costs to be avoided is the unfounded and demeaning assumption that the sexual behaviour of homosexual persons is always and totally compulsive and therefore inculpable. What is essential is that the fundamental liberty which characterizes the human person and gives him his dignity be recognized as belonging to the homosexual person as well. As in every conversion from evil, the abandonment of homosexual activity will require a profound collaboration of the individual with God’s liberating grace…