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re: Pope Francis Clarifies, Again, Why Some Don’t Like His Blessing Of Homosexual Couples
Posted on 1/30/24 at 8:02 am to LuckyTiger
Posted on 1/30/24 at 8:02 am to LuckyTiger
So, it's Jesus's words vs the Pope's words. Think I'll go with Jesus.
That said, I lend respect for those who embrace homosexuality as a matter of their personal God-given Right to do so, but I expect the same respect from them in turn re my own belief that a homosexual lifestyle is spiritually inferior to that of a lifestyle which results in children.
Of course, given the dysfunction of the current culture, dysfunctional parents having children is an injustice to the children. This assumes that the children born into these negative and painful circumstances did not earn and deserve such based on another life before this one...which is what a lot of religions have always believed. I.e., that people bear their 'Karma' and are judged into their next life based on their actions and beliefs in this one. This I believe, lest there is no God and Justice becomes subjective and societally irrelevant.
A caveat to this is that "it is appointed for a man to live once, and then the judgment...". Jesus also said that "he that seeks to save their self, shall lose their self...". The implication therein is that each life/person is unique as that particular person, and that particular person will never again exist. Totally unique and existing only for the duration of a single life. Fine with me as I aspire to dropping my current version and moving up; "new wine for new bottles" as it were. And I definitely want children and grandchildren to be a major part of my next life. Love is key. Creating a child and being responsible means one has skin in the creative game, and only in that way can they understand God's 'dilemma' in regard to creating imperfect, limited (in effect, 'evil') children.
To each their own.
That said, I lend respect for those who embrace homosexuality as a matter of their personal God-given Right to do so, but I expect the same respect from them in turn re my own belief that a homosexual lifestyle is spiritually inferior to that of a lifestyle which results in children.
Of course, given the dysfunction of the current culture, dysfunctional parents having children is an injustice to the children. This assumes that the children born into these negative and painful circumstances did not earn and deserve such based on another life before this one...which is what a lot of religions have always believed. I.e., that people bear their 'Karma' and are judged into their next life based on their actions and beliefs in this one. This I believe, lest there is no God and Justice becomes subjective and societally irrelevant.
A caveat to this is that "it is appointed for a man to live once, and then the judgment...". Jesus also said that "he that seeks to save their self, shall lose their self...". The implication therein is that each life/person is unique as that particular person, and that particular person will never again exist. Totally unique and existing only for the duration of a single life. Fine with me as I aspire to dropping my current version and moving up; "new wine for new bottles" as it were. And I definitely want children and grandchildren to be a major part of my next life. Love is key. Creating a child and being responsible means one has skin in the creative game, and only in that way can they understand God's 'dilemma' in regard to creating imperfect, limited (in effect, 'evil') children.
To each their own.
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