I'm not sure what the Catholic Church is up to here.
We all know that they are 50% queers and 50% pedophiles (with a massive overlap.) So why they should expose their Master, The Devil, I have no idea. Perhaps the writer has see the Light that is Baptist Church? Who's to say?
Avila, a columnist, writes in the Pilot, The Official Newspaper of the Diocese of Boston, and the oldest Catholic Newspaper in America.
I think that just as Islamists have it right about stoning people to death, here we see the Catholic Church being right. But wait...
They've now pulled the truth that Satan makes you Gay from their dirty little paper and hope to be able to cover this one up as they have covered up kiddy piffling.
We all know that they are 50% queers and 50% pedophiles (with a massive overlap.) So why they should expose their Master, The Devil, I have no idea. Perhaps the writer has see the Light that is Baptist Church? Who's to say?
Avila, a columnist, writes in the Pilot, The Official Newspaper of the Diocese of Boston, and the oldest Catholic Newspaper in America.
The best natural evidence of what God causes and wants for us is our genetic code. Science has isolated certain genetic combinations that are typical to human creation and development. The most basic and the first genetic expression is that which occurs at our conception, when at the same time our individual human life begins our sexual identity as male or female begins. That which is genetically encoded, for believers, points to a codifier, and communicates through its design the codifier’s intent. Interpreting from a spiritual perspective the genetic code which supplies our sexual difference, we have to conclude that God wants us to be male or female.
No one has found a “gay gene.” Identical twins are always, of course, the same sex, providing further proof of male and female genes. If there was a gay gene, then when one twin exhibits same-sex attraction, his or her identical sibling should too. But that is not the case. The incidence of finding identical twins with identical same-sex attraction is relatively rare and certainly not anywhere near one hundred percent. Something other than the hardwiring found in the genetic code must explain the variance.
Avila then goes on to reference Simon LeVay’s and his book, “Gay, Straight and the Reason Why: The Science of Sexual Attraction”, in which there is this statement,
Catholics do not have the luxury of being materialists. […] anything that could possibly have a Divine explanation must take precedence over a naturalist explanation.
In other words, the scientific evidence of how same-sex attraction most likely may be created provides a credible basis for a spiritual explanation that indicts the devil. Any time natural disasters occur, we as people of faith look back to Scripture’s account of those angels who rebelled and fell from grace. In their anger against God, these malcontents prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. They continue to do all they can to mar, distort and destroy God’s handiwork.
Therefore, whenever natural causes disturb otherwise typical biological development, leading to the personally unchosen beginnings of same-sex attraction, the ultimate responsibility, on a theological level, is and should be imputed to the evil one, not God. Applying this aspect of Catholic belief to interpret the scientific data makes more sense because it does not place God in the awkward position of blessing two mutually incompatible realities — sexual difference and same-sex attraction.
No one has found a “gay gene.” Identical twins are always, of course, the same sex, providing further proof of male and female genes. If there was a gay gene, then when one twin exhibits same-sex attraction, his or her identical sibling should too. But that is not the case. The incidence of finding identical twins with identical same-sex attraction is relatively rare and certainly not anywhere near one hundred percent. Something other than the hardwiring found in the genetic code must explain the variance.
Avila then goes on to reference Simon LeVay’s and his book, “Gay, Straight and the Reason Why: The Science of Sexual Attraction”, in which there is this statement,
Although quite a few of the findings reported here are inconsistent between studies or await independent replication, my general conclusion is that biological processes, especially the prenatal, hormonally-controlled sexual differentiation of the brain, are likely to influence a person’s ultimate sexual orientation.
Catholics do not have the luxury of being materialists. […] anything that could possibly have a Divine explanation must take precedence over a naturalist explanation.
In other words, the scientific evidence of how same-sex attraction most likely may be created provides a credible basis for a spiritual explanation that indicts the devil. Any time natural disasters occur, we as people of faith look back to Scripture’s account of those angels who rebelled and fell from grace. In their anger against God, these malcontents prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. They continue to do all they can to mar, distort and destroy God’s handiwork.
Therefore, whenever natural causes disturb otherwise typical biological development, leading to the personally unchosen beginnings of same-sex attraction, the ultimate responsibility, on a theological level, is and should be imputed to the evil one, not God. Applying this aspect of Catholic belief to interpret the scientific data makes more sense because it does not place God in the awkward position of blessing two mutually incompatible realities — sexual difference and same-sex attraction.
They've now pulled the truth that Satan makes you Gay from their dirty little paper and hope to be able to cover this one up as they have covered up kiddy piffling.
The column in the Boston archdiocese's The Pilot newspaper was titled "Some fundamental questions on same-sex attraction." It was written by an adviser at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. It said "scientific evidence of how same-sex attraction most likely may be created provides a credible basis for a spiritual explanation that indicts the devil."
The 182-year-old newspaper withdrew the online column Wednesday and posted the author's apology.
'Tremendous damage'
The gay Catholics group DignityUSA says the column was outrageous and inflicted "tremendous damage on the souls" of gay people.
The Human Rights Campaign said Thursday it's a shame the archdiocese ran a column ignoring the science about sexual orientation.
The 182-year-old newspaper withdrew the online column Wednesday and posted the author's apology.
'Tremendous damage'
The gay Catholics group DignityUSA says the column was outrageous and inflicted "tremendous damage on the souls" of gay people.
The Human Rights Campaign said Thursday it's a shame the archdiocese ran a column ignoring the science about sexual orientation.

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