There's not a darn thing wrong with homosexuality, and we were stupid to say that there was for centuries, thus needlessly harming many millions of people." — Jake
Now a call to chastity is an awful cross to carry. But we all have crosses some heavier than others — Rank Amateur
Homosexuality is, according to the church, disordered. But, it is not the inclination or tendency that is sinful, it is acting on it. Which does make those who act on their homosexuality, sinners. — Rank Amateur
Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided. — Rank Amateur
Last summer my 18-year-old daughter, Julia, worked at a Catholic-supported program for the homeless in Silver Spring. Like many women her age, Julia has a long list of problems with the church, but she loved the program and deeply admired everyone who worked there.
She came home one night and said: “Why doesn’t the church talk more about this work and less about the stuff it usually talks about?”
I have a hunch that a nun just might understand what Julia was saying better than most cardinals.
If, as the church has done, and believes these positions are based on divine revelation, then a dilemma exists. Either God was wrong, or their understanding of what God said is wrong. — Rank Amateur
...homosexual attraction is just a temptation. Giving into that temptation is sinful. — Rank Amateur
guys, to somewhat generalize your points. What it appears you are advocating is the church align itself more closely with the general world view on this — Rank Amateur
With the intent of attracting more followers. — Rank Amateur
While that may well be true, it would come with a theological problem. If, as the church has done, and believes these positions are based on divine revelation, then a dilemma exists. — Rank Amateur
Either God was wrong, or their understanding of what God said is wrong. — Rank Amateur
From the church point of view, like about a million other things, homosexual attraction is just a temptation. — Rank Amateur
What many homosexual Catholics want the church to do, is accept their actions as not sinful. Which it can't. — Rank Amateur
Even when it comes to (American) Catholics who attend Mass weekly, just 13% say contraception is morally wrong, while 45% say it is morally acceptable and 42% say it is not a moral issue. — Pew Research
like jake, you want to argue that the teaching is wrong, unjustified, etc. All I am saying, is that is the teaching. And all I am stating is what the church believes. — Rank Amateur
I am indifferent to what you chose to believe. — Rank Amateur
bitter, like jake, you want to argue that the teaching is wrong, unjustified, etc. All I am saying, is that is the teaching. And all I am stating is what the church believes. I chose to believe it is true. But I feel no need to defend that belief. I am just saying what is, only from the POV of the church.
You, like jake, are free to believe as you wish. Again, I am not an evangelist. I am indifferent to what you chose to believe. — Rank Amateur
... the clergy is a bunch of old men who may have never even had sex... — Jake
All of the points I have made, most from memory so forgive me if I got something incorrect, are either from the catechism, from the magisterium, or apostolic council. — Rank Amateur
Again not saying right or wrong, but if you are catholic you are required to believe these to be the true and inspired word of God. — Rank Amateur
While I understand your point on the clergy, and again you may well be right, on matters as above the faithful have 3 options, believe, not believe and leave, not believe and stay. And in the case of the last one I am not sure why one would do that, other than for non spiritual reasons. — Rank Amateur
Quite a few of these guys have had sex, and with (surprise, surprise) actual consenting adult men. Some have even managed to have sex with actual adult women. — Bitter Crank
That's a very Protestant view. Just saying... — Bitter Crank
"Don't forget the kids!" — Jake
What a married and an openly gay priesthood would do is greatly increase the pool of candidates. Given an enlarged pool, the church could become more selective. Given a larger priesthood, the church would become more effective. — Bitter Crank
Catholics should probably ask Protestants what Catholicism is. We are totally objective about the Catholic Church so we would be a totally reliable source of information. — Bitter Crank
as a guy who still struggles with the implementation of Vatican II and prefers the Tridentine Mass — Rank Amateur
I attended a Tridentine Mass once. Far, far, far too long. I'm a Missa Brevis man. It seems to me that some bishop told Mozart to keep it short -- 45 minutes. Wise bishop. — Bitter Crank
Oh, dear... Rank, bless you for holding down the paleo end of the Christian continuum. It's dirty work but somebody has to do it. — Bitter Crank
All really good ideas to increase the pool for the clergy, and remove some roadblocks to make it an easier road to accept - certainly could put more folks in the pews. — Rank Amateur
There is only some conflict, if you happen to believe that the RC Church is the one true Church and the best path to your salvation – if you believe in such things. — Rank Amateur
I think for better or worse, the RC Church is, in general what it is. It has undergone changes in the past, and it will undergo changes in the future. However, because of some deep beliefs, rightly or wrongly - much of what you would have the Church do – it is no longer in a position to do. Like your example - in many respects it is what it is. — Rank Amateur
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