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polycat909
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Thank you Deo Volente for your interesting and well thought out posts. You have given me much to think about.
Earlier you posted:
I know you mentioned elsewhere that you believe this is countered by science and personal experience. I do not see how science or personal experience can tell us what God intends for our sexuality to be. I can see how it might shed light on what is, but how does it show what God intended it to be? Outside of Natural Law which indicates that God intended sexual relationships to be heterosexual (complementarity, life giving), I do not see how science or even personal experience can dictate that homosexuality is intended by God to be intrinsic humanity and thus “fundamentally related to our humanity and to our wholeness as humans”.
Again, thank you for your logical and insightful posts.
Earlier you posted:
I believe we may have a problem with definitions, specifically with points B and C. Common usage would say a person’s sexuality can be homosexual, heterosexual (along with various others). In Catholic teaching (point A) a person’s sexuality is by definition and intrinsically defended by their gender (ie heterosexual) regardless of sexual affiliation or desires (chosen or biological). I believe the Church teaches that our sexuality is intended from the beginning (creation) to be heterosexual regardless of an individual’s choice or unchosen biological orientation as a result of the fall.Grace & Peace!
A: Rome states in the catechism that our sexuality is fundamentally related to our humanity and to our wholeness as humans.
B: A homosexual’s sexuality is homosexual (like a heterosexual’s sexuality is heterosexual)
C: We should be able to conclude that a homosexual’s homosexuality by virtue of the fact that it is his or her sexuality is fundamentally related in a positive and constructive way to his or her humanity and to his or her wholeness as a human in a way identical to a heterosexual’s heterosexuality.
D: However, a homosexual’s sexuality inclines him or her to desire intimate and/or romantic/sexual relationships with people of the same sex.
E: Rome understands that inclination as disordered.
I know you mentioned elsewhere that you believe this is countered by science and personal experience. I do not see how science or personal experience can tell us what God intends for our sexuality to be. I can see how it might shed light on what is, but how does it show what God intended it to be? Outside of Natural Law which indicates that God intended sexual relationships to be heterosexual (complementarity, life giving), I do not see how science or even personal experience can dictate that homosexuality is intended by God to be intrinsic humanity and thus “fundamentally related to our humanity and to our wholeness as humans”.
Again, thank you for your logical and insightful posts.