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goofyjim
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I love gays. I love the idea of everyone being happy no matter who or what they are.
This is a beautiful thought, but most Christians would say that true happiness comes from true goodness, and true goodness is Christ alone. Coming to Him with our whole heart often requires turning away from things that keep us from Him. Often the things we turn away from are actual goods in themselves.I love gays. I love the idea of everyone being happy no matter who or what they are.
That’s a good point. What are the historic society-enhancing benefits of homosexuality?Let history confirm the ban on gay marriages. Whenever it was sanctioned that country fell and collasped from within. Check the sad history of all such cultures
I guess its better to be gay than miserable all the time.I love gays. I love the idea of everyone being happy no matter who or what they are.
Oh gosh no, that is wrong.What about when they *flaunt *their sin? (Like the Gay Mardi Gras?)
Well, I’m still waiting for jailbelle to provide a list of the specific cultures that she (I presume) meant in the original comment. Only then can we move on to discussing homosexuality in the context of those cultures in any meaningful way.That’s a good point. What are the historic society-enhancing benefits of homosexuality?
Discuss.
I guess that you could start by looking at certain city-states from ancient Greece. There was no “gay marriage” as such, but in city-states like Athens homosexuality was accepted (or in some cases expected).Well, I’m still waiting for jailbelle to provide a list of the specific cultures that she (I presume) meant in the original comment. Only then can we move on to discussing homosexuality in the context of those cultures in any meaningful way.
So another person’s fallen state is justification for making wrong choices.The same conditions heterosexuals spread?
I share Carrie’s opinion. It is perfectly in line with Catholic teaching, makes good sense and reminds us that each person is given crosses to bear in this life. It is how we chose to react to those crosses that is important.Having known several gay people over the years, I think it’s how they are “wired.” I don’t think they can help their SSA. What they can help is whether they choose to act on their SSA, or decide instead to live a life of chastity since they are not called to married life. I think they have a special cross to bear in this life, and deserve our compassion, not judgment.
And don’t forget the core leadership of the German NAZI Party of the last century.I guess that you could start by looking at certain city-states from ancient Greece. There was no “gay marriage” as such, but in city-states like Athens homosexuality was accepted (or in some cases expected).
It kind of worked like a mentorship/aprenticeship system which every city-state used, but some city-states forbade intercourse between the mentor and the student. Sparta used it to strengthen the bond between soldiers, while other places used it in non-military fields (like the arts, commerce, carpentry ect).
I think that Rome had a similar system.
And these systems (which were, as you point out, not at all equivalent to the gay marriage proposed in modern times as some try to assert) persisted for how many centuries while these cultures were the dominant forces in their regions? I believe you would have no problem discovering a host of other reasons that contributed to their eventual falls and had nothing to do with sexual relations.I guess that you could start by looking at certain city-states from ancient Greece. There was no “gay marriage” as such, but in city-states like Athens homosexuality was accepted (or in some cases expected).
It kind of worked like a mentorship/aprenticeship system which every city-state used, but some city-states forbade intercourse between the mentor and the student. Sparta used it to strengthen the bond between soldiers, while other places used it in non-military fields (like the arts, commerce, carpentry ect).
I think that Rome had a similar system.
Of course all corruption is riddled with many corrupting factors, but are you to discount one part of the contributing factors because it is not “the” only factor?And these systems (which were, as you point out, not at all equivalent to the gay marriage proposed in modern times as some try to assert) persisted for how many centuries while these cultures were the dominant forces in their regions? I believe you would have no problem discovering a host of other reasons that contributed to their eventual falls and had nothing to do with sexual relations.
Pretty much the whole time that Ancient Greece was the dominate “nation”/ society of the known world at the time. I believe that they were still in practice afterwards as well.And these systems (which were, as you point out, not at all equivalent to the gay marriage proposed in modern times as some try to assert) persisted for how many centuries while these cultures were the dominant forces in their regions?
You are correct, Macedonia played a part in Ancient Greeces decline. But I wasnt trying to argue… well anything actually.I believe you would have no problem discovering a host of other reasons that contributed to their eventual falls and had nothing to do with sexual relations.
It most certainly CAN!It most certainly can NOT be “overcome”.
No, but one is to examine and be honest about the relative importance of any contributing factors (including whether the one factor one is asserting even actually existed when and where and in the way one says) and not single one factor out as the primary factor unless the evidence support such an assertion.Of course all corruption is riddled with many corrupting factors, but are you to discount one part of the contributing factors because it is not “the” only factor?
Oh please. Are you suggesting I am sinning mortally just by getting out of bed in the morning and having same sex attraction? Idon’t believe that for one second.“Disordered desire for sexual pleasure is lust. Sexual pleasure is morally disordered when sought for itself, isolated from procreative and unitive purpose.” (Catechism 2351)
Homosexual is characterized by a tendency to direct sexual desire towards another of the same sex. Being of same sex, we can therefore say that their sexual desire is for itself, isolated from any procreative and unitive purpose, a disordered desire.
Therefore, a homosexual is characterized by lust.
And lust, according to the spirit of Mathew 5:28 is sin.
Therefore, homosexuality is a sin!
To act out on Homosexual desires is a mortal sin, as is any other sexual union outside of heterosexual marriage.im new so i just wanna see some opinions . Im all for it