Thank you very much Luke for your post.
Even though my conclusion is a different one than yours i loved reading it.
I’m not made for chastity, and i live together with my partner since 17 years now. We literally had all those good times and bad times will be together until death may part us.
Just two things i’d like to clarify:
You say “I’m sure you see that just because something else may be a greater sin, that doesn’t make homosexual acts less of a sin than they are.”
That wasn’t my point. I don’t know if practised HS is a sin, but i know that for most people it is, and i don’t want to qualify it, everybody has to ask his own conscience about it.
What annoys me though is that many people have such a big zeal in condemning especially this sin. They get upset when they see two men kissing each others but don’t see the homeless man standing next to them. That was my point.
The second thing is:
You say “That can’t be the only thing you think the Church is wrong about.”
You are right, there are other things i don’t like, but none of these is as essential and radical as this one. Let me give you some examples:
- i don’t really understand the reason why women cannot be priests, but the Pope decided they can’t, so be it.
- i don’t understand why using a condom is a sin because it “hinders new life” while tricking nature by having sex only when a pregnancy is not possible is ok, but so be it.
There are some other points but not one of them is as grave as HS, where the church demands from me to stay alone for my whole life, never able to be together with the one i love.
A priest, a nun or a monk does it voluntarily, and the Lord himself said that only some are capable to do so. I have no decission according to the church.
And most of those who are fast with condemning homosexuals have never even thought about what that means.
So to come back to you initial question, yes this is the only topic i really think the church commits a grave error.
But i don’t expect to find many believers who share that thought…
OK, enough for now, i’d like to share more thoughts with you and to hear more of yours.
best regards,
Werner