When we thought Australia was bad, it just got worse

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Good question. I look all around today and see people calling evil good and good evil…

People are going to do what they are going to do even if it is sin. They rationalize about it. But the bottom line is it’s not God’s way. Still HE loves all of us and we can be forgiven…
 
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“In my experience, there is almost total unanimity amongst the young in favour of same-sex marriage, and arguments against it have almost no impact on them,” Fr Middleton wrote.
We live in an odd world where we appeal to children with limited experience for our wisdom.

By the way the kids got like this due to incessant indoctrination by the world. The Church needs to counter this. Simply put the world is too dangerous these days. The Church needs to teach this. The idea that we can in any way embrace our modern culture is dangerous to souls.
 
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The rector of St Ignatius’s College, Father Ross Jones said same-sex couples already had many rights, claiming many wish to marry “for the same reasons as their opposite-sex counterparts”’.

He also said Catholic couples could “in good conscience” engage in sexual relationships for reasons other than procreation under the “order of reason”.

Well…there you have it. lesbians and homosexuals can “in good conscience” engage in sexual relationships…if that isn’t making a mockery of Gods laws
 
The rector of St Ignatius’s College, Father Ross Jones said same-sex couples already had many rights, claiming many wish to marry “for the same reasons as their opposite-sex counterparts”’.

He also said Catholic couples could “in good conscience” engage in sexual relationships for reasons other than procreation under the “order of reason”.

Well…there you have it. lesbians and homosexuals can “in good conscience” engage in sexual relationships…if that isn’t making a mockery of Gods laws
I would like to ask the rector where the Biblical proof is for such relationships being acceptable to God. the answer is there isn’t any proof. God created one marriage. If he wanted another type of marriage (Homosexual) he would have said so and he would have made it possible for them to procreate. But he didn’t and he even condemns Homosexual actions… What is wrong with this world?
 
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He also said Catholic couples could “in good conscience” engage in sexual relationships for reasons other than procreation under the “order of reason”.
This is entirely true.
Well…there you have it. lesbians and homosexuals can “in good conscience” engage in sexual relationships…if that isn’t making a mockery of Gods laws
He said no such thing.
 
“In my experience, there is almost total unanimity amongst the young in favour of same-sex marriage, and arguments against it have almost no impact on them,” Fr Middleton wrote.

We live in an odd world where we appeal to children with limited experience for our wisdom.
His statement was not seeking out wisdom from young people. He was simply stating the position held (widely) by young people.
 
If you read the whole article it is clear these priests are praising the children for their position. They are saying the children are ‘enlightened’. The priest certainly doesn’t get his wisdom from the Church on this issue since he opposes Her.
 
From the first article I presented:

Whatever of the postal vote, the Church needs to reflect on why there such strong support for same-sex marriage among the young. They are driven by a strong emotional commitment to equality, and this is surely something to respect and admire. They know the reality of homophobia, and the destructiveness that it, like racism and sexism, can have in the lives of people, and especially on the young. They are idealistic in the value they ascribe to love, the primary gospel value. Any argument against same-sex-marriage must respectfully address these core values, or they will fail a basic test of credibility with our young. Such arguments must appeal to believer or non-believer alike.

A start is made by Archbishop Costelloe of Perth who in a pastoral letter written in defence of a traditional view of marriage articulates some carefully chosen words about a Catholic approach:

This view presumes that marriage is about more than the mutual love between two people: it is also about the creation of a family. None of this suggests that there should be any unjust discrimination against same-sex couples. Nor does it suggest that legal protections and government benefits should be denied to same-sex couples.

Many of us have family and friends in same-sex relationships: we love and respect them and want to see them treated with dignity,

For many Catholics engaged in the debate the critical question is whether the denial of the right to civil marriage is an “unjust discrimination”?

He sets out facts - the position of young People who were the primary YES voters by the way - and the preconditions to influence them. I agree with what he said. I also concluded NO was the right vote.
 
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