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awatkins69
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I was having a conversation with someone recently, and they made the point that the Catholic Church does not proclaim those sexual acts immoral which involve two married people who are both infertile due to health reasons. In other words, two infertile people cannot have children, but they may still have legitimate sexual relations. Whereas two homosexuals cannot have children, but they may not have legitimate sexual relations.
Let me know if I’m understanding this right. This is what I wrote: “We must also understand the nature of the human act in terms of morality. For an act to be good, it must be good in both form and intention. Let’s first look at form. The good form of the reproductive act involves it being directed towards the end of form of the reproductive organs. Here homosexual acts fail, insofar as they are directed to a disordered end. Secondly, it involves intention. Now, for a reproductive act to be good, it must [not be directly opposed] to reproduction. If it is sterile, involuntarily, then it is not wrong. Most of the time the reproductive act is sterile. However, the Church does teach that those who get vasectomies or use birth control with the intention of halting reproduction are indeed committing immorality. So, if you’re arguing against the consistency of the Church, I don’t think you are correct.”
Let me know if I’m understanding this right. This is what I wrote: “We must also understand the nature of the human act in terms of morality. For an act to be good, it must be good in both form and intention. Let’s first look at form. The good form of the reproductive act involves it being directed towards the end of form of the reproductive organs. Here homosexual acts fail, insofar as they are directed to a disordered end. Secondly, it involves intention. Now, for a reproductive act to be good, it must [not be directly opposed] to reproduction. If it is sterile, involuntarily, then it is not wrong. Most of the time the reproductive act is sterile. However, the Church does teach that those who get vasectomies or use birth control with the intention of halting reproduction are indeed committing immorality. So, if you’re arguing against the consistency of the Church, I don’t think you are correct.”