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Bradski
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Whoa, don’t get hold of the wrong end of the stick. My apologies if you think I was inferring that Catholics are homophobic. My point, which I don’t think I put over very well, was that if you are a Catholic, there are aspects of your religion which define you as Catholic. You could hardly be a Catholic is you didn’t believe in the Trinity for example.Are you equating Catholics with homophobes? Why would a Catholic upbringing stop you from loving your fellow man, homosexual or otherwise? Do you know many Catholic people who are homophobic? Would you mind describing what “homophobic” means to you?
Part of being a Catholic is listening to the teachings of your church and accepting them as revealed truths. That would include contraception and homosexual acts being considered sins. Now I know that some Catholics slide a little when it comes to some aspects of the faith. The two that I mentioned come to mind. But I’m going to assume that you follow all the teachings as laid out and, please correct me if I’m wrong here, you don’t feel that you are in a position to be able to question those teachings. To do so would be to question your faith.
For better or worse, I don’t have a faith – perhaps because I have a very sceptical nature, and that allows to me question everything. A result of that is that I question myself a lot. And sometimes I find I hold beliefs that don’t stand up to the light of day. Homosexuality was one of them.
I was homophobic, which as I define it, was a fear, distrust and revulsion towards anyone who was homosexual.
None.And, what’s wrong with following the rules? Is there any rule you can name off the top of your head that prevents a Catholic from loving his or her fellow person? .
The rules I follow are a mixture that I’ve taken on board from many sources over many years. Many from Christianity as I was brought up as an Anglican. We’d probably agree on most of them. But there would be the odd exception as we both know…Could it be your own interpretations of or lack of interest in following the rules that is coloring your experiences, rather than the rules themselves? .