My Views on Sexuality

   

 

Chased & Monogamous Man:

  I must say upfront and to be honest that I am a masculine man who just happens to have a same-sex physical attraction (homosexual) to men which in and of itself is not sexual. I am NOT GAY nor a part of the "Gay Lifestyle" I am chased, celibate and psychologically very monogamous in nature who happens to live with another man in a non-sexual relationship for mutual benefit since it is almost impossible to live a life alone. In all honesty my sexuality is closer to that of an "A-sexual" person then that of a homosexual or heterosexual person since I simply don't care for the physical parts or aspects of human sexuality.
I however prefer to develop close friendships with others based on who they are and not what sex or sexuality they might be.
   
Here below is a very brief list of things I do and do not support which should give you a better understanding of they type of man I am today...
I DO NOT SUPPORT:
the ordination of woman as priests or bishops of the Roman Catholic Church
abortion (a simple word for a woman's right to legally murder the unborn innocent child they carry).
the Gay Lifestyle- which is not a Homosexual Lifestyle as some would have you believe it is.
Same-sex marriage,designed for heterosexual family building
the heretical group Dignity or the so-called family support group PFLAG
I DO SUPPORT:
the ordination of truly chased and celibate homosexual men as priests and bishops of the Roman Catholic Church
laws that stop bigotry, discrimination, harassment and bullying to all people regardless of sexual orientation
the homosexual person as being created by God and equal to heterosexuals as individual men & women
Same-sex monogamous domestic or civil unions or partnerships and chased relationships with those of the same-sex
the Roman Catholic group's "Courage Apostolate" and their family group "EnCourage"
 
My Thoughts on Homosexuality and Catholicism
ALL Roman Catholic's need to remember just what the Catechism teaches about homosexuals since it is a sin to show hate, bigotry and such to others. The Catechism makes it easy when it says and I quote: "The number of men and women who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies is not negligible. This inclination, which is objectively disordered, constitutes for most of them a trial. They must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided. These persons are called to fulfill God's will in their lives and, if they are Christians, to unite to the sacrifice of the Lord's Cross the difficulties they may encounter from their condition....Catechism of the Catholic Church #2358.  

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