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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo
This Pope was offering one of the truism of faith:
Love the sinner but hate the sin.
He said they needed to be integrated into society. OK nothing wrong with that. He said it isn't his job to judge them - and he is right on that score as well - judgment belongs to the Almighty.
Yep, he still says homosexual acts are a sin - and they still are. Note he qualifies - if they search for the Lord - because faith says that the Lord can give you the strength to overcome sin - thus a homosexual who comes to the Lord with a "good will" - a desirous heart to follow - will be given the ability to overcome their homosexuality - in whatever way the Lord sees fit (perhaps having them choose celibacy).
He has his faith in the Almighty and His power, not that of man. Rake him over the coals if you want, but he condemned the sin - not the sinner. There is a difference - one that many can not or will not (by choice) accept.
And I am not even Catholic.....
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This is ridiculous.
"Overcome their homosexuality"? Are you trolling me, or are you serious?
It is BS like that I was referring to earlier.
By declaring homosexuality a sin, he absolutely condemned "the sinner".
How can homosexuality be a sin or even a "disease"?! It is a part of nature, always has been. Last time I checked, nature existed before someone wrote a
funny book of fairy tales. Oh, yes, sure... God created earth and us...and everything...