White supremacy is a choice. Homosexual sex is a choice, but being a homosexual is not a choice. I believe I understand Catholic opposition to homosexual sex. I don’t recall ever protesting that position. My concern is not so much with moral opposition to homosexual sex. Of greater concern to me is condemnation of homosexuals, as individuals, who are unable to change their sexual orientation.
The Church’s teaching is clear that homosexuals should be treated with charity and compassion - oppose the sin, not the sinner. We went over that earlier in the thread. However, I hope we can agree that not all Catholics are perfect people, and not all limit their condemnation to the sin. From my perspective, it would appear that some Catholics might misunderstand the Church’s teachings and unfortunately condemn the sinner. Is a discussion of how to help individuals better practice the Church’s teachings not appropriate?
Many homosexual individuals live with great self-hatred because they are moral people who, out of their morality, mistakenly condemn themselves for having desires which they are unable to control. My position is merely that we should show charity and compassion to them, rather than condemnation and condescension. We should help guide them to moral behavior rather than self destruction. Don’t you agree?
Viv,
I seem to understand some of what you say and offer this.
Homosexuals have desires that they cannot control.
Understand that a desire is a passion or urge or presumed need. Understand that a presumed need is as real as a real need.
I desire…what?
I desire food. I cannot control eating.
I desire cocaine. I cannot control use of cocaine.
In the first case it is sustenance and in the second case it is exogenous substance. Both elements of desire and both in excess can cause harm. Shall we accept that there are people that have no ability to control these desires? I am not saying that there may not be individuals that cannot however for discussion understand this.
We live in a world where people believe that the passions, emotions, desires can and should be controlled…we live in a society where people that cannot control their anger go to jail when that anger gets out of control. We live in a society filled with diets to help people get their desires under control.
We are geared to believe that people can and should control their desires and when you voice an opinion suggesting that you have an uncontrollable desire then there is a certain kind of thinking that is engendered.
I cannot control my desire to drink, yet when in jail, absent alcohol, that desire is resolved. In China, you know that Opium was a problem and the solution, prison…no more opium addicts because a short bout of prison and removal of opium resolved that…
So we, I believe that desires can and should be controlled and you won’t find any more staunch supporters of this view than a Catholic…since you wanted to understand Catholics. Ok
