Tony,
All Catholics and all Catholic Churches have the same beliefs. I will agree that some do not get the message. You claim to know the mind of God and your bible and mine say that the Holy Spirit searches the mind of God and the manifold wisdom of God is known through the Church…not the Bible. The Bible says that the Church is the pillar and foundation of truth. So is it true that homosexuality is aberrant behavior? The OHCAC says it is. You need to find an authority that you can accept as agreeing that it is not. This is Catholic Answers and on this site homosexuality is aberrant behavior. Homosexuals are people, God’s children, however their behavior is aberrant.
I never claimed to know the mind of God, but I do know God.
There is only one Church. In your mind, homosexuality may be aberrant behavior, and that is fine.
Bible teaches that it is Scripture that is to be used as measuring stick to determine truth from error. In Galatians 1:8-9, Paul states that it is not WHO teaches but WHAT is being taught that is to be used to determine truth from error. While the Roman Catholic Church continues to pronounce a curse to hell, or “anathema,” upon those who would reject the authority of the pope, Scripture reserves that curse for those who would teach a different gospel (Galatians 1:8-9).
While we in the Roman Catholic Church sees apostolic succession as logically necessary in order for God to unerringly guide the church, Scripture states that God has provided for His church through the following:
Infallible Scripture, (Acts 20:32; 2 Timothy 3:15-17; Matthew 5:18; John 10:35; Acts 17:10-12; Isaiah 8:20; 40:8; etc.) Note: Peter speaks of Paul’s writings in the same category as other Scripture (2 Peter 3:16),
Christ’s unending high-priesthood in heaven (Hebrews 7:22-28),
The provision of the Holy Spirit who guided the apostles into truth after Christ’s death (John 16:12-14), who gifts believers for the work of the ministry, including teaching (Romans 12:3-8; Ephesians 4:11-16), and who uses the written word as His chief tool (Hebrews 4:12; Ephesians 6:17).
While there have been good (humanly speaking) and moral men who have served as pope of the Roman Catholic Church, including Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, the Roman Catholic Church teaching about the office of the pope should be rejected because it is not “in continuity” with the teachings of the original church related to us in the New Testament. This comparison of any church’s teaching is essential, lest we miss the New Testament’s teaching concerning the gospel, and not only miss eternal life in heaven ourselves, but unwittingly lead others down the wrong path (Galatians 1:8-9).
Again, God gave you a brain, it would do you good to use it. If you see a wrong, work to fix it.