Wow. I don’t even know how to respond. I am sure that Elton John, Ellen, Neil Patrick Harris, etc. are all suffering and are just trying to feed some deep emotional wounds. Why does the whole of the psychology field disagree with this? I will answer…because this line of thinking is absolute biased garbage.
The whole of psychology does NOT
disagree that homosexuality is a disorder. The DSM used to contain homosexuality as a disorder. Only recently (1986) was it removed. That means up until then, it was acknowledged as a disorder. Even with it removed, many psychologists today still view it and argue that it is a disorder.
Your argument is like saying, “In 1972, abortion was made legal, and therefore all politicians and judges believe that abortion is okay.” We know this not to be the case and the debate is split with more than half of the population leaning towards pro-life. Just because something is standardized or in writing, does not make it “the whole of” anything nor does it make the opposing argument “biased garbage.”
Does Elton John and company suffer from deep emotional wounds? I think you’d be hard pressed to find someone in this world who doesn’t suffer. Appearances are just that - appearances and we are all suffering our exile from our eternal destiny until we die.
The trouble is, as is especially the case in 1st world countries, we don’t want to admit that we have problems and weaknesses… that we are disordered. But we have become such a disordered society that we celebrate disorder. We are Sodom and Gomorrah. We celebrate abortion, contraception, pornography, homosexuality, fornication, greed, and more. It is so rampant that these things have become the norm. But as Fulton Sheen, so often quoted, said, “Right is right, even if no one is right. Wrong is wrong, even if everyone is wrong.”
Christ promised us that the gates of hell would not prevail against His Church. The Church’s teaching has **always ** been that homosexuality is indeed an intrinsic evil. I reiterate that, as with any sin, it is the
act that is evil, not the person.
The homosexuality debate is so highly charged because it is emotional, and so people bring in emotional arguments. It’s personal. “If I have same sex attraction, and homosexuality is bad, then I must be bad. But I’m not bad, so same sex attraction must be good, and the homosexual act must be good.” This is bad logic.
It is those who are shouting, “you homophobic bigots, stop judging” that are the ones actually doing the judging. Why? Because they are equating the act with the person. They cannot separate the two. They see no difference between sin and sinner. The RCC separates sin from the sinner.
We’ve all heard, “hate the sin, love the sinner.” When people get defensive when someone says, “homosexual behavior is a sin,” often, they take it as, “a person with ssa is evil.” Of course they would get defensive. But those two statements are not the same… not even close.