Join the Episcopal church instead. They are cool with gay marriage and not cool with pedophiles. |
St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1224/25–1274) propounded an influential systematization, maintaining that, though the eternal law of divine reason is unknowable to us in its perfection as it exists in God’s mind, it is known to us in part not only by revelation but also by the operations of our reason. The law of nature, which is “nothing else than the participation of the eternal law in the rational creature,” thus comprises those precepts that humankind is able to formulate—namely, the preservation of one’s own good, the fulfillment of “those inclinations which nature has taught to all animals,” and the pursuit of the knowledge of God. Human law must be the particular application of natural law. |
Except for the people who aren't screaming that, whom you ignore. According to the Catholic Church, it is not a sin to be mentally ill. So it's really hard to understand the point you are making. |
This is not a complete and accurate articulation of Aquinas or natural law. And you’re not even attempting to defend the notion that all animalistic urge are good or should be encouraged, which undercuts your position. |
You’re not being clear. Do you think LGBTIA+ people are mentally ill? Regardless, the church doesn’t teach that being LGBTIAQ+ is a sin. As a PP pointed out there are certainly homosexual priests. The Church talks about certain acts being sinful. |
Male hierarchy good, abortion evil, gays bad, statues of limitations for priests raping boys necessary- that about sums up the modern church |
Just looked it up. The video is uhhhh.... wow! |
| I’m all for like minded folks snatching up tix to Catholic masses as way to prevent their sheep from attending mass. All the parishes in the area have easy sign up systems online. |
I don't have to defend that notion. I never made the statement that merely because something exists in the world that it must be good. But in Aquinas' natural law defense of matrimony, he draws on comparisons between the needs of animals and humans, only establishing the importance of matrimony due to the need of extra parental intervention to raise humans to adulthood. Therefore it is worth discussing what is observed in nature and whether it is a good. In Summa Theologiae q153, Aquinas writes: "Wherefore it is no sin if one, by the dictate of reason, makes use of certain things in a fitting manner and order for the end to which they are adapted, provided this end be something truly good. Now just as the preservation of the bodily nature of one individual is a true good, so, too, is the preservation of the nature of the human species a very great good. And just as the use of food is directed to the preservation of life in the individual, so is the use of venereal acts directed to the preservation of the whole human race. Hence Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xvi): "What food is to a man's well being, such is sexual intercourse to the welfare of the whole human race." " He goes on to assume that the sole good of sex is procreation. But now we see many examples of the benefits of nonprocreative sex. |
Well the OP did and I thought that’s what the thread was about! Your point is what? The Catholic Church is misinterpreting Aquinas? |
Well said. |
You said that Catholic theology is more consistent than "natural" or "born this way" arguments. And somehow you imagined the "gotcha" is psychopaths! As though "born a certain way" logic entitles someone to deprive someone else of their life. No. Being born a certain way allows you to live your life that way, as long as it does not interfere the rights of others. That's Locke. Two dudes kissing does not harm me or you. |
I am saying that today's statement relies on a natural law argument which is invalid. If you dig through your history, your encyclicals, and read through the many footnotes, it comes down to a belief without evidence that the purpose of sex is procreation, and only procreation. |
Wasn’t Biden seen schmoozing with her? She’s one sick puppy. Her Grammy act made her look like a dog in heat. |
How does that work out when wives become menopausal? Half a married life could take place after menopause. Ridiculous to insinuate that all sex is ordered toward procreation. That basically puts us on the level of all animals, is that what the Church is suggesting? |