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*However, the Church also acknowledges that "[homosexuality’s] psychological genesis remains largely unexplained. . . . The number of men and women who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies is not negligible. This inclination, which is objectively disordered, constitutes for most of them a trial. They must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided. These persons are called to fulfill God’s will in their lives and, if they are Christians, to unite to the sacrifice of the Lord’s cross the difficulties that they may encounter from their condition. *
Even though we’ve been admonished by the Church as above, I’ve noted in these threads a very different attitude toward those who engage in “the gay lifestyle.” Some of the postings could be considered overt homophobia, while others lie somewhere along that continuum.
I’m not sure I understand what you consider comprises that “gay lifestyle.” Is it political action for gay marriage, marching in gay pride parades, protesting against discriminatory laws, “flaunting” their homosexuality – what? I’m looking for an explanation.
I’m curious if you expect a homosexual person living as a celibate Catholic to forego all sociopolitical connection with his/her peers – to basically go back in the closet in actions, if not in words.
For the record, I’m not gay, I have no gay friends or family now, I don’t support gay marriage, I have NO AGENDA HERE. I’m just curious about the disparity between the above statement from the Church and many of the postings I’ve seen from Catholics on this Forum.
Thank you for your answers.
Even though we’ve been admonished by the Church as above, I’ve noted in these threads a very different attitude toward those who engage in “the gay lifestyle.” Some of the postings could be considered overt homophobia, while others lie somewhere along that continuum.
I’m not sure I understand what you consider comprises that “gay lifestyle.” Is it political action for gay marriage, marching in gay pride parades, protesting against discriminatory laws, “flaunting” their homosexuality – what? I’m looking for an explanation.
I’m curious if you expect a homosexual person living as a celibate Catholic to forego all sociopolitical connection with his/her peers – to basically go back in the closet in actions, if not in words.
For the record, I’m not gay, I have no gay friends or family now, I don’t support gay marriage, I have NO AGENDA HERE. I’m just curious about the disparity between the above statement from the Church and many of the postings I’ve seen from Catholics on this Forum.
Thank you for your answers.