Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with a gay son, I find the "church's" teachings to be horrific, inhumane, and valueless. I put "church" in quotes because it really depends on what religious teachings you follow. Your mileage may vary. Some churches are wonderful. Many are terrible. I would simply avoid the terrible.
Yes, I look for churches to validate my desire for multiple wives. That's why I became Muslim and I've not been happier. it is so important to be validated. the purposes of religion is not to teach it is to validate my own cravings.
Anonymous wrote:As someone with a gay son, I find the "church's" teachings to be horrific, inhumane, and valueless. I put "church" in quotes because it really depends on what religious teachings you follow. Your mileage may vary. Some churches are wonderful. Many are terrible. I would simply avoid the terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the Episcopal Church, home of many former Catholics.
Home of heresy.
There is no salvation outside the Church.
#sinissin
This has got to be a troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son must live a chaste life; this is a burden but his suffering is a special offering.
This is exactly what I’m talking about. Unfortunately, Leviticus 18:22 is alive and well and, unfortunately, many Christians want to close their eyes to this sad fact.
You don't even need to go to Levitical law to justify this. God's law is self evident at creation when he made Adam and Eve.
A lot of people who have acquired disordered passions have to (or should, rather) deny themselves. It's not some horrific suffering unique to homosexuality, sorry folks. Love your kid, but you have to be on God's side.
Yuck. You are an awful person.
Life is short. Love is love.
See this is the difference between you and Christians. We believe that life is eternal and that while short, mortality is a time of faith and testing, not a time to "make hay while the sun shines." We are asked to use our time on earth to become more like Jesus Christ every day. That means loving people who break God's commandments, while still expecting ourselves and others to keep them. We also believe that God gave us commandments to maximize our happiness on an eternal horizon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the Episcopal Church, home of many former Catholics.
Home of heresy.
There is no salvation outside the Church.
#sinissin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the Episcopal Church, home of many former Catholics.
Home of heresy.
There is no salvation outside the Church.
#sinissin
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the Episcopal Church, home of many former Catholics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son must live a chaste life; this is a burden but his suffering is a special offering.
This is exactly what I’m talking about. Unfortunately, Leviticus 18:22 is alive and well and, unfortunately, many Christians want to close their eyes to this sad fact.
You don't even need to go to Levitical law to justify this. God's law is self evident at creation when he made Adam and Eve.
A lot of people who have acquired disordered passions have to (or should, rather) deny themselves. It's not some horrific suffering unique to homosexuality, sorry folks. Love your kid, but you have to be on God's side.
Yuck. You are an awful person.
Life is short. Love is love.
See this is the difference between you and Christians. We believe that life is eternal and that while short, mortality is a time of faith and testing, not a time to "make hay while the sun shines." We are asked to use our time on earth to become more like Jesus Christ every day. That means loving people who break God's commandments, while still expecting ourselves and others to keep them. We also believe that God gave us commandments to maximize our happiness on an eternal horizon.
Anonymous wrote:Please people. Mc Carrick openly engaged in homosexual behavior for what, 70 years? Do we need to list out the sexual predators of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church over the past 100 years? The reply field isn't big enough to paste the lists put out by State Attorney Generals.
Yet this sexual abuse power structure of the Catholic Church hierarchy tries to focus the spotlight on kind decent every day gay people and try to cast them as sinners.
As a lapsed catholic it boggles my mind how desperately Catholics shove their heads in the ground on who is "leading" them here on earth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son must live a chaste life; this is a burden but his suffering is a special offering.
This is exactly what I’m talking about. Unfortunately, Leviticus 18:22 is alive and well and, unfortunately, many Christians want to close their eyes to this sad fact.
You don't even need to go to Levitical law to justify this. God's law is self evident at creation when he made Adam and Eve.
A lot of people who have acquired disordered passions have to (or should, rather) deny themselves. It's not some horrific suffering unique to homosexuality, sorry folks. Love your kid, but you have to be on God's side.
Yuck. You are an awful person.
Life is short. Love is love.