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And there’s me thinking it was a secular matter…
One only has to look at the human body of a male and of a female to notice that the sex organs of each only fit with the sex organ of the opposite sex. An anus is not a sex organ, and neither is a mouth. But in addition, the Catholic Church teaches with wisdom that comes directly from God.And there’s me thinking it was a secular matter…
Yes, sadly the Church has done an abysmal job in the past providing nourishing catechesis for her flock. Especially her young flock.No, I’m still learning.I went through 12 years of Catholic school and realized I’d learned absolutely nothing about being a Catholic, so I had to start over.
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:yup:I suspect that PRmerger considers Catholic theologians to be “relevant experts”.
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Do you live somewhere where it is considered a secular matter by the relevant experts?And there’s me thinking it was a secular matter…
Whether homosexuality is a disorder or not? Indeed I do. We don’t base medical and psychological matters on religious beliefs where I come from.Do you live somewhere where it is considered a secular matter by the relevant experts?
Well, where I come from we base our ideas on Truth, Bradski. No matter where* it *comes from.Whether homosexuality is a disorder or not? Indeed I do. We don’t base medical and psychological matters on religious beliefs where I come from.
Since I’m from the US where it’s considered both a secular, religious, political, medical, psychological, ethical, familial matter, I don’t have a problem with that.I do know of some countries where it is considered a religious matter. But they really aren’t the type of places with which you’d like to be associated. Or would you?
No, whether homosexuality is considered only a secular matter by the relevant experts.Whether homosexuality is a disorder or not?
Brad,Do you live somewhere where it is considered a disorder by the relevant experts? I sincerely hope that you don’t.
Truth is good. If it compares with religious beliefs then all well and good. But in a secular state (and yours would be the US) then whether homosexuality is a disorder or not is not based on religious beliefs. Or political. Or familial. Or ethical for that matter. Disorder is a psychological matter and is determined by the relevant experts in that area.Well, where I come from we base our ideas on Truth, Bradski. No matter where* it *comes from.
Well, since I’m from the US where it’s considered both a secular, religious, political, medical, psychological, ethical, familial matter, I don’t have a problem with that.
Why should you?
I don’t really understand where your questioning is leading…
You referred to homosexuality as a disorder (post 168). It is not classed as a disorder by every professional US organisation that deals with these matters. Not one or two, but every single one. And not just the US but every civilised country on the planet.No, whether homosexuality is considered only a secular matter by the relevant experts.
Please cite your sources.
No, disorders, Bradski, are also a religious matter.Truth is good. If it compares with religious beliefs then all well and good. But in a secular state (and yours would be the US) then whether homosexuality is a disorder or not is not based on religious beliefs. Or political. Or familial. Or ethical for that matter. Disorder is a psychological matter and is determined by the relevant experts in that area.
Like the Philippines? Why wouldn’t I want to be associated “with them”?Other countries have decided to base the decision on religion. And again, you really don’t want to be associated with them.
So we are agreed that homosexuality is not only a secular matter, yes?You referred to homosexuality as a disorder (post 168). It is not classed as a disorder by every professional US organisation that deals with these matters. Not one or two, but every single one. And not just the US but every civilised country on the planet.
The fact that you’re on a Catholic message board, having this conversation, should have told you from the get-go that it’s far more than a mere secular issue.And there’s me thinking it was a secular matter…
“it is not classed as a disorder by every professional US organization that deals with these matters”, however it used to be until Homosexual Psychiatrists voted homosexuality out as a disorder from the DSM and recently when evaluating those organizations it is clear that homosexuals are setting the psychiatric agenda…You referred to homosexuality as a disorder (post 168). It is not classed as a disorder by every professional US organisation that deals with these matters. Not one or two, but every single one. And not just the US but every civilised country on the planet.
There are some countries that do still cling to the view that there is something wrong with gay people. Please don’t make me list them. It’s an embarrassment to be associated with such states.
The American Psychological Association (APA) has released its “Task Force Report on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation” (August 2009), a report issued by five psychologists and one psychiatrist who are all on record as supporting gay causes.
josephnicolosi.com/apa-task-force/Remarkably, the APA rejected, for membership on this committee, every practitioner of sexual-reorientation therapy who applied for inclusion.
So you want to accept biased information that suits an agenda. I don’t have to.The fact that the Task Force was composed entirely of activists in gay causes, most of whom are also personally gay, goes a long way toward explaining their failure to be scientifically objective.
Why are Catholics the only ones who are allowed to have beliefs?
“Only Catholics are allowed to have beliefs!” said nobody…ever.Which Catholics have claimed that?
To quote the Queen of Hearts: “All ways around here are MY WAYS!!!”“Only Catholics are allowed to have beliefs!” said nobody…ever.
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And how do you decide who’s religion? I think that you’ll find that medical matters are best decided by the medical fraternity. Long gone are the days where you asked the priest to cast out demons.No, disorders, Bradski, are also a religious matter.
You would? This from your own State Department (state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/2010/eap/154399.htm)Like the Philippines? Why wouldn’t I want to be associated “with them”?
Why do we have to decide “whose religion”?And how do you decide who’s religion? I think that you’ll find that medical matters are best decided by the medical fraternity. Long gone are the days where you asked the priest to cast out demons
Ah, it used to be classed as a disorder. About 40 years ago, I believe. And do you know how many voted against declassifying it? About 17% of the total membership. Hardly a ringing endorsement of your position. And I think we’ve all moved on from there. And it’s not just the APA, incidentally.“it is not classed as a disorder by every professional US organization that deals with these matters”, however it used to be until Homosexual Psychiatrists voted homosexuality out as a disorder from the DSM and recently when evaluating those organizations it is clear that homosexuals are setting the psychiatric agenda…