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What has that got to do with the topic?The Church has also supported geocentrism. They have also opposed science and political progress for centuries.
God bless,
Ed
What has that got to do with the topic?The Church has also supported geocentrism. They have also opposed science and political progress for centuries.
Everyone who speaks the truth is involved, right now, in revamping the morals of society.The Church is very, very clear in Her teaching on the subject of homosexual acts and the treatment of homosexuals.
References;
In the above documents (with links supplied), it provides a consistent message:
- CCC 2357-2359
- CDF, Declaration on certain questions concerning sexual ethics – Persona humana, 12/29/1975
- CDF, Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons – Homosexualitatis problema, 10/1/1986
- CDF, Some considerations concerning the response to legislative proposals on the non-discrimination of homosexual persons, 7/24/1992
- CDF, Considerations regarding proposals to give legal recognition to unions between homosexual persons, 7/31/2003
With the above in mind:
- Homosexual acts are gravely sinful.
- The inclination toward homosexuality is objectively disordered, but not sinful in of itself
- Homosexuality should not be seen as a basis for non-discrimination legislation on the same par as race, sex, age, etc. (“Sexual orientation” does not constitute a quality comparable to race, ethnic background, etc. in respect to non-discrimination. Unlike these, homosexual orientation is an objective disorder (cf. Letter, no. 3) and evokes moral concern.)
- Catholic politicians must oppose the recognition of legal unions of homosexual persons
5. Unjust discrimination against persons with homosexual tendencies is not to be tolerated
6. Persons with homosexual tendencies are to be “accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity” which is in consistent with their basic human dignity
And, of course, we can go through the multitude of Scripture references in regard to the subject as well. I don’t bother because I think most of us are sufficiently familiar with the topic.
Now, do I support any of those groups you listed?
Do any of those groups support the teaching of the Church? No? Then how could any of us who call ourselves Catholic support them?
Do you think that it is only a matter of time when the forces pushing the homosexual agenda would be successful in revamping morals altogether and society as we know it?
Look at all of the people who claim to be Catholic on this message board who are deriding you. Consider this closely: they are not only cultural Catholics, but they actually take the time to find a Catholic apologetics board and take the time to post opinions that they know are in direct opposition to the clear and consistent teaching of the Church.
Personally, I think that the morals of society have already been revamped. And they won’t go back without direct divine intervention. Of course, we know that there will be that direct divine intervention at some point: the question only remains if that intervention will come in our lifetimes or not.
So it’s laissez faire for you. And you in essence approve of Jennings’ agenda.My two year old son is sitting next to me right now. I have no problem with those books and I will be completely open with my son about homosexuality. Learning about homosexuality doesn’t make someone gay.
Also, if you let your kids out of the house they are going to be exposed to pornography. It is just too easy to look at porn with the internet. If you block it on your computer it is just a matter of time until he sees some at his friend’s house. You might as well tell them about these things first. And to be honest, it isn’t the teachers that are going to promote sexuality in young kids, it is other kids (and they are learning it from tv, music, movies, etc…the entertainment industry will have WAY more impact on kids than any class about sexuality, and nothing you can do to stop it to be honest).
As for teaching kids about fisting, that is pretty ridiculous. Also, to think that fisting is only practiced by homosexuals is a bit naive.
I am the father…and I think the mother feels a similar way though I haven’t actually talked about it directly. I don’t really know what Jennings’ agenda is, though I am sure that your opinion of his agenda is much different than his own.So it’s laissez faire for you. And you in essence approve of Jennings’ agenda.
I am assuming you are the male parent of your two-year old boy. If I am wrong, my apologies.
I am a mother, so I ask if the mother of your son feels or thinks the same way as what you have expressed in your post.
Which is why many parents are home schooling.MarkOMalley, thanks for your thoughtful reply.
That was quite a number of positions fielded in 45 posts following my opening post of seven hours ago when I stepped away from my laptop. I am replying to yours, since it addresses the questions, the concerns I brought up.
It really makes me sad that less and less of the Church’s faithful remain true to her teachings. Men and women, God’s highest creations, made in His image, are occupied with matters of temporal value, not eternal life.
Like you, I am not in favor of the organizations I mentioned in the OP, including Catholics for Equality, because they advocate beliefs and behavior that are sinful.
And this country under the current President is moving decidedly in the direction against the law of God and nature by aligning itself with the homosexual agenda. Obama’s appointment in May 2009 of Kevin Jennings, founder of GLSEN, to the position of Assistant Deputy Secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools at the U.S. Department of Education, is particularly troubling. He is the “safe schools” czar, a title that could make one have a serious bout of coughing. For those who missed the news about Kevin Jennings around December 2009, see here.
I wonder if the cynics, the cultural Catholics, those who do not find a problem with the homosexual agenda, could think that a person like Kevin Jennings should be in a position of power that our President bestowed on him. As far as I know, he has not been fired.
Another powerful and wealthy homosexual activist is David Bohnett, who has attacked Catholic and Mormon leaders, saying they are among his movement’s greatest adversaries. He and his allies are combating head-on religious organizations opposed to homosexual causes and are taking active measures against them. In addition, mainstream media is very much complicit in the goal by a powerful alliance which will see the day, sooner than later, when homosexuals are able to dictate their wants to have a changed society in accordance with its agenda. Mr. Bohnett praised a New York Times Magazine that ran an article about young people “coming out” as homosexuals in middle school.
I think this militancy is more than evil. Homosexuals are close enough to attaining the license to enter same sex marriage marriage, as one poster mentioned. Whether we like it or not, the ‘non-traditional’ has found its way into civil unions and creation of the family. Must they get in our schools and have control of our young children too?
God help us.
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I did not use the word every.I don’t understand how anyone can actually believe this. Think about how far gay marriage has come in the past 10 years. It isn’t going to stop until it is legalized everywhere and you are going to have to accept that it is legal.
And I like your generalizations about gay marriage. I love how you believe every gay couple has outside partners. Absolutely ridiculous.
And you are called to sainthood. Each of us are. Holiness is not optional.A good yet depressing post.
This “bitter clinger” can only get down on her knees and pray. For this country, for the future of our children, including my two sons.
We need an American saint to rise amidst this moral and spiritual void.
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People have to let their kids out some time. You can’t shelter kids forever.Which is why many parents are home schooling.
God bless,
Ed
Is the Catholic Church consistent with natural law?In my opinion, on this issue, the Catholic church is wrong. Referring to homosexuality by another name (SSA) is just silly. Who came up with that nonsense?
Being a homosexual is a sin. To lust is just as bad as the actual act.No, that isn’t what it is like at all. Being a homosexual is not a sin. Being attracted to people of the same sex is not sinful, but acting on it is a sin (according to the church).
You are wrong. The condition of a person experiencing homosexual tendencies is disordered but is not sinful.Being a homosexual is a sin. To lust is just as bad as the actual act.
Natural law is a garbage moral system.Is the Catholic Church consistent with natural law?
Explain.Natural law is a garbage moral system.
I just believe that a moral system should be based on how you treat others. Do unto others as you would like them to do to you. That is what moral systems should be based on. Homosexuality doesn’t intrinsically go against that. Morality shouldn’t have anything to do with human nature or nature in general. It should have to do with how you treat others.Explain.
Are you OK with this?I just believe that a moral system should be based on how you treat others. Do unto others as you would like them to do to you. That is what moral systems should be based on. Homosexuality doesn’t intrinsically go against that. Morality shouldn’t have anything to do with human nature or nature in general. It should have to do with how you treat others.
Two points:I don’t really agree with that. Not everyone’s conscience is the same. If natural law is written on the hearts of all men, I don’t think that homosexuality can really be part of it. There has been so much variance on what is right and wrong in different societies over the course of history that I don’t think there is any evidence that there is some sort of innate human conscience. I think that the conscience is derived from your upbringing and isn’t something you are born with.
Either way I still don’t see how homosexuality is against this natural law anyway. I guess the argument is that sex for procreation is good and anything like this act but doesn’t cause procreation is bad.
Apparently natural law is based on logic, but that doesn’t seem that logical to me. What seems logical to me is treating others the way you want to be treated, which is one of the two greatest commandments according to Jesus. That is logical and rational. Dubbing an act good and then saying anything that is “opposed” to this act is bad is not rational at all.
I don’t know if a standard exists. It has been fine for thousands of years to treat some people as animals and own them as slaves. If we had an inherent conscience slavery probably wouldn’t have been so widespread.Two points:
Conscience - If everyone’s conscience is primary then if I in good conscience want to do away with you what is to stop me? I am merely operating on the directives of my own conscience.
We are born with concupiscence and that is why we do not answer the natural law or the complete formation of conscience correctly. But a standard does exist.
True Christian charity demands fraternal correction.
What did slavery look like three thousand years ago? Do you know?I don’t know if a standard exists. It has been fine for thousands of years to treat some people as animals and own them as slaves. If we had an inherent conscience slavery probably wouldn’t have been so widespread.