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I agree that going through a medically necessary procedure is not a sin. That is why certain medical procedures that result in the loss of the fetus are not considered abortive. However, I am having trouble making sense of your statement here.I will not repent for undergoing a procedure that was a medical necessity. God would not be opposed to me undergoing a life-saving procedure would he?
I mean God did create me with scoliosis. However, my lungs and heart were being crushed and I would suffer for three months and then die without scoliosis fusion surgery.
I would have also suffered for a short period of time and then die without castration. Undergoing a necessary medical procedure or service is not a crime or a sin against god.
Your genitals seem to be a very private matter, and although I am curious, I am thinking that this is not the appropriate venue for my questions. I do appreciate that you have been so open and forthcoming, however.
God did not “create” you with disabilities. These are effects of the Fall. God allows disabilities, and works through them for our sanctification.
This statement also represents a departure from Church teaching. The Catholic Church is preserved from error by the Holy Spirit. He prevents this type of “corruption” from occurring. It may be statements like this that your parish members are finding offensive or intimidating.I know about God and Jesus because I read the Bible and take it as a whole document, not in bits and shards. The current church guidelines were most likely handed down by Jesus but they have also been corrupted by the hands of man.
yes, but it would be an error to ascribe the sins if individuals to the Church. the promise of infallibility relates to the Teaching of the Church, not to the individuals who depart from her direction, as these men did.Bishops in our church shielded and defended child molesting Priests even the Holy See, the Vatican, defended them. This is a major error within our church leadership and ergo demonstrates that our leadership must change and our rules for shielding any who enter a Church or Monastery must change.