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Tigg
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As you said, American bishops oppose gay civil unions AND gay marriage. It’s because both legal relations are between two people of the same sex, which gives standing to homosexual relationship that is against Church teaching. The Church’s opposition to civil unions is understandable because how many people who enter same sex civil unions plan to be celibate during the union, and how many will not go forward with child adoption or IVF to have children. As you know, the Church regard homosexual acts and mentioned methods of family creation as not consistent with its teachings.
Actually, I am puzzled that homosexual couples are insisting on gay marriage laws in addition to civil unions already in place under which they enjoy all practical rights that heterosexual married people enjoy. Gay marriages are therefore unnecessary and would just be superfluous. One can therefore conclude that what gay couples wish is to force societal approval of the homosexual relationship.
Lastly, sodomy laws have been struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court already, so any “sin” associated with the homosexual act is not considered illegal. Hence, why should an act that is not picking somebody’s pocket or breaking someone’s leg be illegal? I don’t think there is any debate on making such “sins” illegal or punishable by jail time. It is clear that the Church speaks of spiritual harm that visits those who engage in homosexual sex or undergo / promote same sex marriage; it does not speak of civil or criminal punishment at all.
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Well said! You have succinctly hit upon the very heart of the matter. I too, have wondered about the insistence of gay couples to be “married” since they have achieved their goals of equality in the legal sphere – there has to be something unstated and more subtle that they have hopes of gaining. At this point, I can only surmise that they desire the very notion of family to be transformed and radically altered which is diametrically opposed to the natural law and Christian values. I have no doubt this is a spiritual war – just another battle being fought to undermine traditional principles relating to faith and truth.