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On the contrary, they have been quite rational and, having relied too heavily on rationality, they are coming to recognize its shortcomings.
You have failed to give facts to show that Protestant churches “have been quite rational”, yet you repeat the error; you’ve failed to accept the irrationality of their mood swing to contraception which is against the ends of marriage.
If rational thought is sufficient to discover moral law then why do we need the Church to explain it to us? If being rational is sufficient then the Church is superfluous. Either we need the Church to interpret moral law for us or we can do it ourselves via our own reason, but you can’t claim that both are true.
This further uncovers your dilemma. I “claim” nothing. Why on earth do you think Christ’s Church affirms the natural moral law based on reason? But it’s time assent was given to the teaching of John Paul II and Vatican I, which once again asserts BOTH types of knowledge – reason and divine Revelation.
From
Fides et Ratio, John Paul II, 1998:
(#9) “The First Vatican Council teaches, then, that the truth attained by philosophy and the truth of Revelation are neither identical nor mutually exclusive: ‘
There exists a twofold order of knowledge, distinct not only as regards their source, but also as regards their object. With regard to the source, because
we know in one by natural reason, in the other by divine faith. With regard to the object, because besides
those things which natural reason can attain, there are proposed for our belief mysteries hidden in God which, unless they are divinely revealed, cannot be known’.” [My emphasis].
The effects of Original Sin do not eliminate reasoning to a knowledge of good and evil, it makes it more difficult. No wonder there is so much confusion over morals if little effort is put into knowing right from wrong and living it.
“Hence the more a correct conscience prevails, the more do persons and groups turn aside from blind choice and try to be guided by the objective standards of moral conduct. Yet it often happens that conscience goes astray through ignorance which it is unable to avoid, without thereby losing his dignity. This cannot be said of the man who takes little trouble to find out what is true and good, or when conscience is by degrees almost blinded by the habit of committing sin.” *Gaudium et Spes *(The Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World), 16].
On homosexuality you descend to:
you claim to know the truth of this question because it is what the Church teaches and you believe that the Church teaches the truth.
I “claim” nothing. You choose to ignore the truth of knowledge from the Natural Law: Homosexual activity “lacks those very elements which could make it a natural sign of the union of persons. This is why the most that can be achieved in a homosexual act is mutual masturbation.” (Michael Palachuk, *Why Is Homosexual Activity Morally Wrong? *Referenced in
The Truth About Homosexuality, Section:
The Argument from Natural Law, Fr John A Harvey, Ignatius 199, p 133-4).
How come? The twin unity of love and procreation are absent. Oral or anal intercourse remains on the surface of the body, and cannot result in a child.