There’s likely something to this. Always, it’s “I’m homosexual and I always was, and I can’t do anything about it, and homosexual relationships are beautiful, and I was mistreated as a Catholic because I am a homosexual, and (alternatively) I think the Church should change regarding homosexuality (or) I left the Church for a more loving and tolerant sect.”
One thing that often occurs to me when reading those polemics is perhaps to say:
“I am a heterosexual. I have always been a heterosexual. I like women, and I always have. I can’t do anything about that. I like a lot of women; blondes, brunettes, black women, Asians, white, Pacific Islanders. I just can’t help being attracted to them, and not just to one of them. I was always attracted to multiple women, even as a kid. I don’t see any reason why I can’t have intimate relationships with a lot of women, or even marry several, as long as they consent. I am confident I can love them all and have beautiful relationships with several of them at the same time or in serial fashion. After all, didn’t Frank Sinatra sing that song about it being a “very good year” when he went from woman to woman? I don’t see why the Church won’t accept that. I have suffered so because so many Catholics won’t accept it either and look askance when I announce that I have several “live-in” girlfriends or wives, particularly when I bring a bevy of them to Mass with me. I even suffered as a teenager when some girl would refuse to go out with me because I was going out with several other girls at the same time and meant to keep them all. Catholics just won’t treat me as a loving Christian should. Why are they so judgmental? After all, some of the ancient Hebrews had multiple wives and concubines besides. Did Jesus ever say nobody could have more than one wife? No, He said to be loving, and I’m loving with a capital “L”. But Catholics are so bigoted. When I bring my several “live-ins” to Mass as a group, people sometimes even leave the pew rather than sit next to us…like we’re poison or something. They even keep their kids away from us. They don’t introduce me and my women to their wives and teenage girls. I’m considering Islam, where I can at least have four wives and as many concubines as I can afford. And didn’t Warren Jeffs have several wives in his offshoot Mormon church? Far more understanding. No, it has never seemed acceptable to me to live without those multiple relationships, so I won’t. It is what I am, and I have come to learn that I’m not only okay in my relationships, but that I’m a fine man besides.”
Now, I know that sounds unbelievably ludicrous. But in reality, the homosexuality acceptance argument really isn’t any different.