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Gab123
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I sincerely apologize to you if I came across as dismissive and lacking compassion for you and your crosses in life; I think the problem is That there are too many people outside and inside the Church who quietly are working to try to change Church teaching on an issue that involves grave sin. I think the best solution for those experiencing SSA and re lonely is to find a friend of the opposite sex that is dealing with SSA. That way you can cultivate a real friendship without the sexual temptation that would be an abomination. You might even find yourself falling in love with that person and her with you, leading to marriage once you both look at each other beyond skin deep.It is clear from people like Gab that one thing our churches must do, at the very least, is simply be open, receptive, and empathetic – instead of dismissive and lacking compassion
The Church must take a strong stand against the insidious gradualism tha has organically subverted the minds of people to normalize and even bless same sex sexual relationships. It’s just like the issue of artificial contraception. Up until 1930 all Christian denominations knew and taught that artificial contraception wa a great evil; it was the Anglican Church that first allowed it for “extreme cases”, but within a few years that changed and 30 years later it became mainstream and practiced by most, even though it is linked to ushering I the age of promiscuity, broken families, soaring crime rates, abortion, disease, cohabitation, and ultimately the acceptance of same sex unions. After all, if one can have sex without the responsibility of children, then why not two human beings of the same sex?
So the brainwashing is coming from Satan. If people are lonely, find a friend and companionship; just don’t misuse the gift of sexuality. yes, it can be hard, but I can think of many heavier crosses than not having sex…
Try Jesus Christ and salvation as a reason to remain in the Church. The problem is one has to move from a self-centered life, to a God-centered life. The fact that someone would leave the Church because of the Church;s teaching on sexuality simply shows they have no faith in Jesus Christ or His Church…But if you leave it that, with no way forward, then you have made a VERY unconvincing and unintelligible case for a gay person to remain in the Catholic Church.