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Marcin_L
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One thing is calling it a “marriage”, the other is tolerating “gay” people.Since Catholics don’t consider civil marriage a sacrament anyway, then why not just let homosexuals marry each other civilly? So long as any laws passed passed do not force Catholic sacramental gay unions, why not just tolerate them? We don’t even allow two straight Catholics who are merely married civilly to receive Communion, because we don’t consider civil marriage to be an authentic marial union in the Christian sense.
To say otherwise would mean that we actually are giving civil unions a significant measure of validity.
Homosexual unions should not be called “marriages” because they do not aim at or are capable of procreation. While real marriages treat having children a desirable thing and therefore are not egoistically focused on themselves, homosexuals aim at satisfying their own distorted sexual instincts.
Tolerance towards homosexuals is another thing. As Christians we are obliged to hate sin not a person. We should be sympathetic towards “gay” people as we are towards suffering from kleptomania. They have not chosen or ask for their condition so they are not to be blamed for their attractions. Being aware of spiritual, moral and social consequences of yielding to their tendencies however, they should be able to control themselves and refrain from distorted practices.
The problem is that the ones suffering from kleptomania do not try to impose on the rest of the society that it is right to steal a purse from an elderly lady in a street because “this is the way they are”. Homosexuals however, have an agenda of propagating not even their being “normal” but actually promoting their unnatural tendencies as something more fun and “trendy” than being heterosexual.
Fortunately, it does not seem to work at all times and most people are actually immune to this type of a primitive propaganda.