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*** But this is evidence of hetero nuttery…
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Okay, I see what you’re saying. I don’t necessarily disagree in principle, but here in the United States (is that where you’re from too? I don’t want to make assumptions) we wouldn’t get anywhere proposing certain laws if our only or principal justification were Scriptural. And I do admit that I do agree with separation of church and state to that extent; otherwise, what would stop members of other religions - like Islam - from imposing their religious practices on everyone if they gained a majority? Separation of church and state protects everyone - Christians and people in other faiths - from legal religious interference.But it is relevant, unless of course, all manner of discourse/ evidence reference will abandon scripture. Judaic tradition is innately entwined law and religion. So too is the Christian tradition. Separation of Church and state can only go so far before it comes unhinged in illogical extremes. Rather than summarily toss scripture out of court, I think it best we examine it with greater depth in it’s context.
Okay, I agree completely. I guess our points don’t actually contradict each other. I was simply pointing out that New Testament assertions about sexual ethics apply to everyone regardless of sexual orientation (and nowhere does it advocate making anybody get married, so it’s not going to force any gay person into marriage).Homosexuals marrying, or socially forced to marry, heterosexuals is morally wrong. What on surface appears to be fulfilling a one man one woman criteria is an anathema to the very institution. The spirit of the law is circumvented. Heterosexuals need no instruction how to be heterosexual because it comes natural to them. We’re the majority, always have been, always will be, and when the law gets authored it’s presuming it’s universal. It presumes too much at times. Homosexuals have always existed in some percent or another and our relationship with them needs to evolve. That’s really all I’m trying to get across.
Fair enough.Reminds me of a phenomena in marriage- which matters more? What a man meant to say or what his wife heard?The sloppy caricature is a mirror of the sloppy statements not bearing up to reality. The sloppy caricature stands firm as an opportunity for hierarchy to clarify the teachings to the flock.
As I said before, I don’t define anyone by their sexual orientation. St. Paul and the consistent teaching of the Church have always actually recommended the evangelical counsels for everyone, straight or gay, with celibacy as a higher vocation.To better illustrate my point, how are gays supposed to introduce themselves in a congregation? “Pleased to meet you, my name is abomination.”? Revised edition; ‘objectively disordered’? That diagnostic statement is inherently claiming it is a (mental) disease.
I don’t want to belittle this point, because to a certain extent what you’re saying is true. Gay people are a minority, as - quantitatively speaking - heterosexuality is the norm. Still, in a Christian spiritual context, all things of this world will pass away, including engaging in sexual intercourse. Our Lord even says that marriage won’t happen at all in heaven. If in a broader Christian context we’re living in true eschatological anticipation in preparation for and participation in the imminent Kingdom of God, then none of us should be engaging in true uniformity to the things of this world in any sense.Homosexuality requires correction, medicinal remedy, modification/ adaptation to conform to our idyllic hetero uniformity.
I’m not sure what you mean. I don’t think anyone seriously thinks you can “catch” homosexuality like it’s some kind of communicable disease. What these Prop 8 campaigns and such feared was the possibility of children being taught in schools that there’s nothing wrong with gay marriage, and things like that. You can argue with them on that, of course, but unless I’m gravely mistaken, no one can be seriously ignorant enough to think that someone can “become” homosexual later in life simply through being around gay people.Although not implied by decree, what is stated in the congregations is that homosexuality IS contagious by way of ‘indoctrination’. Propaganda campaigns in California sponsored by religious groups, Catholics weighing in with their 2 cents, said so. The official stamp was the Mormon Church but it was a collusion between Cardinal/ Bishops office in California and various religious groups. This behavior grievously detracts from whatever real point they mean to make.
True, but we literally weren’t talking about physical violence 'til you brought it up just now.Jesus is credited with a single act of violence that brought no physical harm to a person- get these money changers out of my father’s house. His rebuke, memory serves me correctly, was exclusively reserved for those in positions of authority abusing it/ misrepresenting in service to self aggrandizement. Do you know of exceptions to that fairly narrow criteria? At what point in the teachings of Jesus did he take it upon himself to enforce by writ or sword universal conformity to any given thing? To my knowledge, never.
Was the non-Jewish woman to whom Jesus said, “It is not right to take food from the children and throw it to the dogs?” a Gentile by choice? Was her non-Jewish status a character flaw?His rebuke points at serious character flaws inflicted upon others. Can we honestly equate homosexuality with a character flaw as if it were a question of free will to be nor not to be hetero?
Who does have a grasp on that? Sexual orientation is an ideologically loaded subject in today’s society, subject to all sorts of perspectives, distortions, and question-begging. Many apply a sort of “sexuality essentialism” to sexual orientation - as if sexuality is the last stronghold that has not fallen to postmodern, post-structuralist deconstructionist breakdowns - and then act surprised when matters are not so simple. The Kinsey scale alone is enough to reveal that every ideological position on homosexuality is at best an oversimplification, at worst a distortion.An institution that has no real grasp of what gay actually means
Okay, thank you. I was just afraid that - since I didn’t quite understand exactly what your last couple points were - I might be caricaturing or misrepresenting your words. If that happens, please do call me out on it so I can correct it.No worries about hurting my feelings. The truth never hurts me.
Indeed. The Catechism has some pretty negative things to say about bigotry and discrimination against gay people as it formally and explicitly endorses all respect and equality for them in society, but I do agree that we Catholics should put that respect into practice better than we do now.Homophobia is a real phenomena in (many) males not exclusive to Christendom. I hope the Church will seriously examine it, and it’s relationship to Christian teachings. If the last thing someone heard before they were beaten to a pulp was leviticus, Christianity’s name is being evoked as justification. That needs to end permanently.
See below (next post).Promote the cause, defend marriage… nothing I’m doing in my life today has any impact as to the quality or quantity of healthy marriages in main stream America beyond the private encouragement I’ve offered counseling couples (in capacity of friend or relative) in trouble.
Well, of course not. But that doesn’t mean there’s not something they all share. It’s the same with any word we use - not all chairs can be completely different, or else we wouldn’t call them all “chairs.”What is true for yourself is not true for all because marriages are not in character identical to one another.
Because marriage is not and has never been a purely or even principally religious phenomenon, nor should it be. No one religion - not even the complete, diverse set of them - has a monopoly on human relationships that can be understood on a purely natural level.My question to you specifically, being a Christian married guy-- why doesn’t the specific category of ‘holy matrimony’ solve this for you? Not one poster has acknowledged that statement.
I can speak only for myself, but I do not maintain that legal recogniation of same-sex relationships as marriage would hurt my marriage (if I were married, which I’m not).the burden of proof it harms your marriage is upon you. I’m more than willing to hear that evidence.
100% American mutt.but here in the United States (is that where you’re from too? I don’t want to make assumptions)
New testament is applicable to Christians, which varies greatly in interpretation. How that should extend to a larger secular society, and globally as we intend to lead by positive example, is another matter.Okay, I agree completely. I guess our points don’t actually contradict each other. I was simply pointing out that New Testament assertions about sexual ethics apply to everyone regardless of sexual orientation (and nowhere does it advocate making anybody get married, so it’s not going to force any gay person into marriage).
Being gay is not the worst thing a human being could be, but measured by sheer vitriol response from hetero’s, it’s worse than any crime you could name. If it’s none of our business, then why are we having this conversation?As I said before, I don’t define anyone by their sexual orientation. St. Paul and the consistent teaching of the Church have always actually recommended the evangelical counsels for everyone, straight or gay, with celibacy as a higher vocation.
So to answer your question, a gay person should introduce himself or herself in a congregation with his or her name. His or her sexual orientation is none of our business. To us I believe (s)he should be principally a son or daughter of God and a brother or sister in Christ.
It’s the cornerstone of social conservative arguments and it’s right here in this thread. Serious ignorance is afoot, most of which is willful. Indoctrination means what?I’m not sure what you mean. I don’t think anyone seriously thinks you can “catch” homosexuality like it’s some kind of communicable disease… unless I’m gravely mistaken, no one can be seriously ignorant enough to think that someone can “become” homosexual later in life simply through being around gay people.
There’s something vastly wrong with schools or churches indoctrinating children to hate or fear gays. Reminds me a whole lot about race relations. There’s no such thing in the school yard until adults inflict their own malevolent garbage upon them.What these Prop 8 campaigns and such feared was the possibility of children being taught in schools that there’s nothing wrong with gay marriage, and things like that.
The originating question was what would Jesus do… at very least, he would not get violent or incite someone into suicide. Leviticus does not trump the 10 commandments. The slightest inconvenience imposed upon a christian you’ll hear exaggerated claims of persecution. Meanwhile, gays are genuinely persecuted for thousands of years and it’s considered normal. This isn’t just about gay marriage or Christendoms cruel treatment of them. Christendom (as whole) has instructed it’s flock to refuse to allow them to exist.True, but we literally weren’t talking about physical violence 'til you brought it up just now.
I agree 100%. I wanted to emphasize only that New Testament prohibitions on homosexual activity clearly do not apply only to heterosexual Christians.New testament is applicable to Christians, which varies greatly in interpretation. How that should extend to a larger secular society, and globally as we intend to lead by positive example, is another matter.
Because this conversation - at least, what I saw it as - isn’t about sexual orientation but what should legally constitute marriage in our society. The two have become related topics, but I did not and do not intend to comment on or involve myself in matters of particular individuals’ sexual orientation.If it’s none of our business, then why are we having this conversation?
No, it’s really not. No one I know - even the most ignorant social conservative - thinks homosexuality is communicable from one person to another. That’s just a bizarre caricature, a straw man.It’s the cornerstone of social conservative arguments
I agree completely. My experience, however - of both my own church and others - does not include the religious vilification of gay people. Granted, the Catholic Church does teach that homosexual activity is gravely immoral, but that’s an entirely different thing than homophobia.There’s something vastly wrong with schools or churches indoctrinating children to hate or fear gays.
Of course I absolutely agree.The originating question was what would Jesus do… at very least, he would not get violent or incite someone into suicide.
Gay people have indeed faced discrimination and intolerance and still do; this must change.This isn’t just about gay marriage or Christendoms cruel treatment of them. Christendom (as whole) has instructed its flock to refuse to allow them to exist.
A legitimate response. However if homosexuality is so clearly harmful as you suppose, why is opposition to homosexuality so strongly correlated with religious beliefs? Moreover, why would people with more direct contact with gay people be more supportive of gay marriage? END QUOTE]
Code:I can't believe this is even debated in this country. As people in society marriage should be protected as preservation of community and family. This includes banning Gay marriage, nude bars, pornography, and in my personal beliefs prohibition as I am strait edge. ( sXe for life!) When these elements are pushed forth in society it leads to desensitization of other things. As the agenda is shoved further and further down the throats of Americans we'll become desensitized to it and in the next 100 years be debating if pedophiles should be allowed " loving relationships" I spent time around gays growing up going to punk rock shows and dating woman who had gay friends. Any gay person I ever met had very messed up emotional problems and constantly fished the people around him or her for participation and lifestyle fraternity. The gay culture and community is not ok, or alright it's not family oriented, and its not prosperous for society. It is the catalyst for the decomposition of family values that has affected generation x and beyond. The only reason gays want marriage legal is so we in society can make them feel better about themselves.Cheers! Jessup
They have been talking about that since the 50’s. The gay agenda avoids pedophiles, zoophiles, necrophiles, and practitioners of adult incest like the plague because they cannot differentiate their disorder from these others. After all. A dead body is not someone that can be hurt, nor is sex with a horse harming anyone, No one is hurt when adult mothers and sons, fathers and daughters or sisters and brothers have sexual relations. These are all things that make most people vomit. So the homosexual agenda is intolerant and bigoted against these other disorders because it is politically convenient. Zoophiles are beginning to agitate for a representation in the gay agenda, though, so it will be interesting to watch the fallout.… As the agenda is shoved further and further down the throats of Americans we’ll become desensitized to it and in the next 100 years be debating if pedophiles should be allowed " loving relationships"…
How does gay marriage effect the preservation of community and family? Accepting that homosexuals do exist and many do want to have a long term relationship equivalent to that of marriage, what would banning gay marriage do? All it does is create segregation because people aren’t going to stop being gay just because you tell them to, they will exist whether they can be married or not and by keeping them from being married all that is accomplished is discrimination. People are supporting the notion that these people do not deserve the same rights as others and that does not fit with any reasonable definition of freedom or equality.TheTrueCentrist;7822653:
I can’t believe this is even debated in this country. As people in society marriage should be protected as preservation of community and family. This includes banning Gay marriage, nude bars, pornography, and in my personal beliefs prohibition as I am strait edge. ( sXe for life!)A legitimate response. However if homosexuality is so clearly harmful as you suppose, why is opposition to homosexuality so strongly correlated with religious beliefs? Moreover, why would people with more direct contact with gay people be more supportive of gay marriage?
So you equate homosexuals to pedophiles? Desensitized to what? To equality? Freedom from discrimination? Could you support the claim that if we accept the “gay agenda” we will in any time frame be debating the legality or morality of pedophilic relationships?When these elements are pushed forth in society it leads to desensitization of other things. As the agenda is shoved further and further down the throats of Americans we’ll become desensitized to it and in the next 100 years be debating if pedophiles should be allowed " loving relationships"
It’s a shame that many do have such a horrible experience and I can assure you that prejudice and discrimination do nothing to help many homosexual people.I spent time around gays growing up going to punk rock shows and dating woman who had gay friends. Any gay person I ever met had very messed up emotional problems and constantly fished the people around him or her for participation and lifestyle fraternity.
How is it a catalyst for the decomposition of family values?The gay culture and community is not ok, or alright it’s not family oriented, and its not prosperous for society. It is the catalyst for the decomposition of family values that has affected generation x and beyond.
Or because they want long term monogamous relationships with the same benefits as those of heterosexual couples.The only reason gays want marriage legal is so we in society can make them feel better about themselves.
Interesting that you don’t mention banning divorce, which is attacking the sanctity of marriage and winning at a rate of 50%. Don’t you think we need to preserve the families and communities we already have instead of trying to scapegoat someone else for our own failures?I can’t believe this is even debated in this country. As people in society marriage should be protected as preservation of community and family. This includes banning Gay marriage, nude bars, pornography, and in my personal beliefs prohibition as I am strait edge. ( sXe for life!)
Sorry to get windy on you but I have to. This isn’t about winning or losing. It’s about getting our eyes all back up on that higher calling (religious, American, and adult leadership alike).I agree 100%. I wanted to emphasize only that New Testament prohibitions on homosexual activity clearly do not apply only to heterosexual Christians.
Hi TheTrueCentrist,Isn’t it the same thing as gay marriage? We expect the state to deny certain people access to marriage on the grounds that our definition of the sacrament does not allow them to be married. Shouldn’t the state therefore also deny certain people access to communion on the grounds that our definition of that sacrament does not allow them to receive communion?
This is absolutely ludicrous. The civilization that St. Paul lived in was, in many respects, more advanced than our own. Keep in mind that the burning of libraries and artworks that brought on the Dark Ages had not yet occurred. We are still climbing up out of the rubble of that vandalism, and probably will be for many more centuries.In the context of conversation between 2 fallible hetero men, one being inspired by divine but having a primitive brain with which to communicate in a primitive language to other primatives sharing common philosophy of old covenant, just how would he be going about explaining concepts 5,000 x’s more potent than Einstien’s theory? Shall I beat up a dead guy of 2,000 yrs ago and negate all good because of his limitations in that moment?
Does your comment also apply to heterosexual couples that are unable or chose not to have children? The absence of the procreative character is present there too.…This is obviously a matter of public interest. Why, in the absence of the procreative character which homosexual unions must necessarily lack, should the state endorse them?
Even IF what you say above is true, why does that make the original proposition “Homosexuality is disordered and harmful”?A legitimate response. However if homosexuality is so clearly harmful as you suppose, why is opposition to homosexuality so strongly correlated with religious beliefs? Moreover, why would people with more direct contact with gay people be more supportive of gay marriage?
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Actually there are enough literature.Secondarily, if homosexuality clearly leads to some real world harm (i.e. non-spiritual/quantifiable) then I would expect to see plenty of good literature linking the two. However, the preponderance of the literature making such claims is religious in nature.
Think of it in purely secular terms.Does your comment also apply to heterosexual couples that are unable or chose not to have children? The absence of the procreative character is present there too.
Any study on homosexuals choosing to rear a child is deeply flawed because there is no way to get a TRUE random sample. To be able to have a child via-unatural ways (invitro, surrogacy etc) requires a high level of affluence. The same goes for adoptions, one has to have good finacial means and also under go a vigorous screening process. Studies examining homosexual “parenting” are flawed and only focus on the very privelaged in America.The study by R. Green that you mentioned says:
“Concerns that being raised by a homosexual mother might produce sexual identity conflict and peer group stigmatization were not supported by the research findings.”
M. Cretella is a religious activist, she works for NOM, as does Gallagher.
K. and P. Cameron work for the religious Family Research Institute.
P. Cameron was expelled from the APA for non-compliance with an ethics investigation.
Why are the most negative sources religiously motivated? If homosexuality were truly harmful, why haven’t non-religious researches had the same findings?
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“Lesbians choosing motherhood: A comparative study of lesbian and heterosexual parents and their children.” that you cited found:
"Results revealed no significant differences between the 2 groups of children, who also compared favorably with the standardization samples for the instruments used. In addition, no significant differences were found between dyadic adjustment of lesbian and heterosexual couples. Only in the area of parenting did the 2 groups of couples differ; lesbian couples exhibited more parenting awareness skills than did heterosexual couples. The implications of these findings are discussed.’
THERE IS NO DISRIMINATION AGAINST GAY PEOPLE. All people are given the choice to civilly marry someone of the opposite gender who is not a relative once they reach age 18 (or 16 with parental consent). what the gays want is SPECIAL treatmentHow does gay marriage effect the preservation of community and family? Accepting that homosexuals do exist and many do want to have a long term relationship equivalent to that of marriage, what would banning gay marriage do? All it does is create segregation because people aren’t going to stop being gay just because you tell them to, they will exist whether they can be married or not and by keeping them from being married all that is accomplished is discrimination. People are supporting the notion that these people do not deserve the same rights as others and that does not fit with any reasonable definition of freedom or equality.
So you equate homosexuals to pedophiles? Desensitized to what? To equality? Freedom from discrimination? Could you support the claim that if we accept the “gay agenda” we will in any time frame be debating the legality or morality of pedophilic relationships?
It’s a shame that many do have such a horrible experience and I can assure you that prejudice and discrimination do nothing to help many homosexual people.
How is it a catalyst for the decomposition of family values?
Or because they want long term monogamous relationships with the same benefits as those of heterosexual couples.