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im new so i just wanna see some opinions . Im all for it
You’re all for what?im new so i just wanna see some opinions . Im all for it
I try not to have opinions on groups of people, but rather focus on the value of the individual person.im new so i just wanna see some opinions . Im all for it
You’re for what?im new so i just wanna see some opinions . Im all for it
Ginger, I think you will find that the overwhelming number of people in these forums are Catholic, and that they take Church teachings about morality very seriously.im new so i just wanna see some opinions . Im all for it
I’m not sure that I understand. Why do you need to be tested if you are not promiscuous? Perhaps you could define promiscuous? I’d suggest if you sleep with someone you are being promiscuous.I am not sexually promiscious, I am tested annually for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Jesus didn’t speak about a lot of things, but He left us a Church with authority.Well I have to say, I am pleasantly surprised by the responses to this post. Being a Catholic that is gay -yes I said it - a Catholic that is gay I have to agree with a lot that has been said here.
I do believe however that I am “called” to marriage but that marriage is not allowed by the church or the law for that matter. I am not sexually promiscious, I am tested annually for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases
. To the best of my knowledge the largest increase in new HIV cases is with heterosexual females, not homosexuals - so please stop accusing us of spreading HIV.
The church has been wrong before aobut many things (Gallileo for one) and as much as I love the church, I believe the chuch’s teaching on homosexuality has some things that need to be re examined. Jesus NEVER said anything about homosexuality in all his teaching. The church’s teaching is a result of many things including its teaching about sexuality as a whole (reserved for pocreation - therefor unavailable to homosexuals). Believe me, I love God, I celebrate the Sacraments and attend mass regularly. I believe God created me this way and intends fully for me to love and experience intimate love of another human. But I also believe God intends for me to use my sexuality responsibly and not sleep around and such - just as a “heterosexual” couple is expected to do.
As with most “groups” the loudest and the most visible become the stereotype for that group. Believe me, we are not all drag queens and extravigent :doh2: . I do know some drag queens and some feminine men, but I also know many people that you would never guess are gay walking down the street, or even sitting beside you in church. So I caution you again such harsh judgements and remember the scripture to remove the plank in our own eyes before examining the splinter in someone elses.
I thank you for reading this far and have a WONDERFUL weekend!
It is a mental illness, a terrible burden & a call to celibacy. It can be over come and treated.Homosexuals have something wrong in their wiring. The plumbing just isn’t right.
I love the people and hate the act. I pray for them daily.
Thanks. You, too.The church has been wrong before aobut many things (Gallileo for one) and as much as I love the church, I believe the chuch’s teaching on homosexuality has some things that need to be re examined. Jesus NEVER said anything about homosexuality in all his teaching.
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I thank you for reading this far and have a WONDERFUL weekend!
Well, you can’t really make that statement. We know that not everything Jesus ever said is in the Bible and that is the only place we can find His words. Maybe those who chose the writings to include had a good reason for leaving it out. Thank God for Tradition and the Magesterium though. They fill in for us what the Bible doesn’t address.Jesus NEVER said anything about homosexuality in all his teaching.
We;lleave your misconceptions about Gallelio alone for now BUT the Church CANT change its teachings on Homosexual behavior/.There is no way they can turntheir back on 2,000 years of teachings. Homosexual behavior is a grevious sin-regardless of what our culture may mislead you to beleive.Well I have to say, I am pleasantly surprised by the responses to this post. Being a Catholic that is gay -yes I said it - a Catholic that is gay I have to agree with a lot that has been said here.
I do believe however that I am “called” to marriage but that marriage is not allowed by the church or the law for that matter. I am not sexually promiscious, I am tested annually for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases
. To the best of my knowledge the largest increase in new HIV cases is with heterosexual females, not homosexuals - so please stop accusing us of spreading HIV.
The church has been wrong before aobut many things (Gallileo for one) and as much as I love the church, I believe the chuch’s teaching on homosexuality has some things that need to be re examined. Jesus NEVER said anything about homosexuality in all his teaching. The church’s teaching is a result of many things including its teaching about sexuality as a whole (reserved for pocreation - therefor unavailable to homosexuals). Believe me, I love God, I celebrate the Sacraments and attend mass regularly. I believe God created me this way and intends fully for me to love and experience intimate love of another human. But I also believe God intends for me to use my sexuality responsibly and not sleep around and such - just as a “heterosexual” couple is expected to do.
As with most “groups” the loudest and the most visible become the stereotype for that group. Believe me, we are not all drag queens and extravigent :doh2: . I do know some drag queens and some feminine men, but I also know many people that you would never guess are gay walking down the street, or even sitting beside you in church. So I caution you again such harsh judgements and remember the scripture to remove the plank in our own eyes before examining the splinter in someone elses.
I thank you for reading this far and have a WONDERFUL weekend!