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I mean, openly gay boys are allowed in the Catholic Church and nobody complains in the least.
Read one pastor’s response to the “New Boy Scouts” which he published in his parish bulletin. There is much wisdom here.I mean, openly gay boys are allowed in the Catholic Church and nobody complains in the least.
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…While a number of studies have shown that children who have been sexually abused, children exhibiting the symptoms of GID (gender identification disorder), and boys with chronic juvenile unmasculinity are at risk for same-sex attractions in adolescence and adulthood, it is important to note that a significant percentage of these children do not become homosexually active as adults. (Green 1985 ; Bradley 1998)
As far as your statement above is concerned, the Catholic Church doesn’t “allow” people by category to join the Church. She welcomes people, period. The Boy Scouts of America is not the Church, and it has a different purpose. apples and oranges.…Our parish cannot be involved with a group that has decided to ratify or approve the self-identification of a 10-18 year old boy as “gay” or “homosexual”. To me it is cruel, and abusive and absolutely contrary to the Gospel to in any way confirm a teenager in the confusion of same-sex attraction, which is what the New Boy Scout policy will do.
But gays in the Boy Scouts can be chaste, right?I would put forth the reason has to do with with their founding motto. Why is this an issue since most guys in the Scouts are under 18 - and according to their founding statement all of them need to be living moral virtuous lives.
Is this an attempt to bring the SSA issue into another Christian organization?
Why would the Boy Scout organization address this since many I mean almost all of their members need to be chaste according to their long standing motto.
I think the main reason is conflating sexual attraction and sexual behavior. Any inappropriate sexual behavior should not be condoned in the BSA (or anywhere else). But one should not assume that a gay boy who wants to join the boy scouts does so because he is a sexual predator. This is incorrect.I mean, openly gay boys are allowed in the Catholic Church and nobody complains in the least.
All boys in the Boy Scouts would be chaste.But gays in the Boy Scouts can be chaste, right?
If I was allowed to go camping with teenage girls when I was a teen…Try to list down reasons why we don’t have girls in the Boy Scouts? Or for that matter, boys in the Girl Scouts?
One thing I can think of is temptation. IMHO boys and girls together in activities that are more difficult to supervise by adults - camping, working alone together, etc. (not the same as Church or high school) provide avenues to temptation and sin. These are young minds still under the great forces of puberty. Same moral dangers apply to boys working with boys who have a tendency to fall for boys (or girls who like girls).
That’s somewhat inaccurate. If a person is attracted to members of the same sex, that’s one thing. But “openly gay” usually has the connotation of someone who is open about his activities and wants everyone to support his choices. That brand of “openly gay” would not be welcome in the Church.I mean, openly gay boys are allowed in the Catholic Church and nobody complains in the least.
It’s not what you must do. If your pastor feels that he doesn’t want his parish to be a sponsor for a Boy Scout troop anymore, that is his responsibility and his choice. You don’t have to agree with it but you have to support his duty to make those kind of decisions. Many faith groups have reached the same decision about the Boy Scouts (and the Girl Scouts, for that matter).Please let me know what I must do. Do I support my Pastor rejecting the boy scouts in our parish. Our Archbisop has not stated his view point. San Antonio, Tx.
:clapping:I think the main reason is conflating sexual attraction and sexual behavior. Any inappropriate sexual behavior should not be condoned in the BSA (or anywhere else). But one should not assume that a gay boy who wants to join the boy scouts does so because he is a sexual predator. This is incorrect.
There are probably other reasons as well, such as the belief that any and all attempts at equality for gay people are part of a nefarious, anti-religious, secular gay agenda. I believe this is wrong as well.
A third reason is the perpetual fear some people have of anything relative to gayness, especially when it concerns children. People are afraid that their straight child will either be sexually molested or sexually indoctrinated by gay boys into believing that being gay is simply an alternative lifestyle. This is contrary to Church teaching. I think, however, that fear is misguided. If anything, it is most likely the gay boys who have more to fear in that if other boys perceive they are gay, they may become the target of ridicule.
Finally, there is the whole macho issue. I would bet that more men are opposed to this change in the BSA policy than women.
Openly gay boy comes to the Church, where if they choose to become members, study, go to RCIA and learn that to be openly gay has to be abandoned for celibacy and the best that they can hope for is to struggle with SSA knowing that there may be aid with this struggle.I mean, openly gay boys are allowed in the Catholic Church and nobody complains in the least.
There are plenty of gay/lesbian Catholics who live by church teaching that are open about their sexuality. It isn’t all about sex. Honestly, in many ways it just makes life easier. I think we also provide another perspective to other Catholics and Christians in general about how the “anti-homosexual” comments actually come across. I often get offended from what I read about homosexuals on this board and I agree with church teaching.If a person believes that SS sex is sinful, why would they be publicly identifying themselves as having SSA? All it does is attract attention to themselves and give some people the false impression that they are either practicing homosexuals or that they advocate SS sex.
I agree. I am in accordance with Church teaching and am married with 2 kids, but I find much of what people say here and the outright paranoia over the “gay agenda” to be way over the top. The amount of time alone that some of these people spend talking about homosexuality vs a million other sins that affect A far greater number of people is particularly telling.There are plenty of gay/lesbian Catholics who live by church teaching that are open about their sexuality. It isn’t all about sex. Honestly, in many ways it just makes life easier. I think we also provide another perspective to other Catholics and Christians in general about how the “anti-homosexual” comments actually come across. I often get offended from what I read about homosexuals on this board and I agree with church teaching.
It is not just about supporting the so-called “homosexual agenda”.