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brianwalden
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There’s always a lot of discussion on here concerning whether or not sexual acts the Church deems sinful are actually sinful. In the Catholic mind, if fornication, masturbation, contraception, homosexuality, etc. are natural expressions of human sexuality then we need to go back to the drawing board concerning the basic nature of what God created man to be.
Catholics believe that man and woman were made to complete each other in marriage. We believe that through the marital act we imitate and participate in the unity and fruitfulness of the Holy Trinity. From this theology it follows that sexual sins go against the very nature according to which God created man. To accept one of these actions as a natural part of God’s plan makes the whole house unstable, if not collapsing it to the ground.
So for the people who believe that one of these sins are actually good, what is your theology concerning humankind in general and human sexuality in specific?
Catholics believe that man and woman were made to complete each other in marriage. We believe that through the marital act we imitate and participate in the unity and fruitfulness of the Holy Trinity. From this theology it follows that sexual sins go against the very nature according to which God created man. To accept one of these actions as a natural part of God’s plan makes the whole house unstable, if not collapsing it to the ground.
So for the people who believe that one of these sins are actually good, what is your theology concerning humankind in general and human sexuality in specific?