If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.
- Samuel Adams


 
Ode To My Greatness   *   View All Current Posts   *   My Secret Life

Same Sex Marriage: Homosexuality Itself, Part Two

Yesterday I gave the scriptural/authority version of why homosexual acts are sinful.  Today I'll look into why that is.  Some of this gets into theology.  Usually theology gives me a headache, which I cure by drinking vast quantities of gin and shooting my guns at Frenchmen.  However, I am out of gin.  So I will try and go easy.

There are three basic reasons (that I know) that Christianity holds homosexual acts as being wrong. 

The first reason is that such acts are contrary to the natural law.  Natural law is a huge element of Catholic teaching, and it's a big topic that I don't want to delve into deeply here.  The short version is that God has implanted every human with an innate sense of what is good and right for life.  What is or isn't compatible with natural law, however, isn't always obvious to everyone, which is why we have revelation and divine grace; the ten commandments are one revelatory expression of the natural law.  However, the natural law isn't always readily observable, and from a certain point of view the natural law represents just another argument from authority.

The second reason is that homosexual acts close the sexual act off from the gift of life.  Not all heterosexual acts are open to the gift of life, but all homosexual acts are closed.  No new life can ever be created from the biological union of two people of the same gender.  Sexuality is a gift from God with many purposes and many functions, but its underlying reason for being is that it is the way new life is brought into the world.  (Arguments that marriage = procreation often attempt to drill down to this level for justification, but here we're just talking about homosexual acts and sinfulness.)  Accordingly, sexual acts that are deliberately closed to the possibility of new life, or in which new life is simply impossible, are selfish and hedonistic, and sinful for that reason.

The third reason is the most important one.  God created men and women with complementary natures.  We aren't the exact same beings.  One major reason for this complementariness is that He wants us to learn to love things that are not like ourselves.  Self-love is selfish love.  As many gay men will freely acknowledge, it is easier to love another man than to love a woman.  Women are difficult and annoying.  The converse is also true; it's harder for women to love men than to love other women.  (Just ask my wife; I'm a nightmare.)  God, who is about as different from us as He can be, loves us all the same; to spiritually love someone who is different than us is to take a step on the path that leads to God.  Sexuality is one way to energize spiritual love in the physical realm.  Directing one's sexuality towards creatures that are like us, rather than unlike us, breaks God's intention for us.  Thus, homosexual acts are against God's will, and thus sinful.

OK.  That wraps up (admittedly on a superficial level) why the churches say nyet to homosexual behavior.  In the next few posts I'll start to bring this around to what it all means for public policy and law in a world where not everybody accepts the premises I've laid out.  Next essay is here.


Robert @ 12:13 | | | . | E-Mail This Post



 

To support this blog, support our advertisers!

"Mmmm, that's good puppy."
- Glenn Reynolds

Contact Me

Damn the Spam: Full speed ahead!



Like This Blog?

Tell a friend!


Testimonials

"Your blog sucks."
         - Steve

"Today you are a CITIZEN JOURNALIST."
         Jeff G., Protein Wisdom

"You are a credit to your species."
         Teresa D., Miss Daze

"What do you mean you aren't reading Let's Try Freedom? Are you some kind of communist or what?"
         Greg Decker, Hobbesian Conservative


Want More Traffic?


All the cool kids are doing it.

(Go on. Make me your daddy.)


<< February 2010 >>
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28  

archives

May - 2008
January - 2008
February - 2007
June - 2005
May - 2005
April - 2005
March - 2005
February - 2005
January - 2005
December - 2004
November - 2004
October - 2004
September - 2004

My Linking Policy

I would be delighted to trade links with you! You can add a link to me via BlogRolling and I will add you to my Reciprocal Link section. Evil Glenn won't link to you. But I will, because I'm not evil like him.

Plus, he is mean to puppies.

My Comments Policy

Your comments are very welcome. Please be civil and use language appropriate to a public forum.


Take The Poll!

Previous Poll Results:

Are You A Blogger?

Yes . . . . . . . . .76%
Going To Be Soon . . 18%
No. . . . . . . . . . 6%

Everybody blogs!

ZXC
 
Z
Z
Z
 

.


Greatest Hits

Very First Post
Conservative or Libertarian?
I Have A Plan
Why I Am Pro-Life
The Citizen Soldier
Keeping The Electoral College: The Epic Series
My President Either Way
Trackback for Idiots
Let's Bully France
Same Sex Marriage: The Epic Series
Pictures For Stephanie


My BlogRoll

Every blog in this section is one which I read at least sometimes.

Obsessively Checked

IMAO
Michelle Malkin
NRO's The Corner
The Truth Laid Bear
VodkaPundit

The BlogParents

Instapundit
Lileks

Honorable Enemies

Alas, A Blog
Long Story, Short Pier
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo

The Marx Brothers

IowaHawk
Protein Wisdom

People I Like

2Flower's Blog
A Little More To The Right
Aaron's RantBlog
Agent Provocateur
Aggressive-Voice Daily
AgnostoLibertarianTechnoGeek
Alamo Nation
AlphaPatriot
Anal Philosopher
Animate Matters
Anticipatory Retaliation
Armies of Liberation
Army of Mom
Attaboy
Belief Seeking Understanding
Bettnet.com
Bittersweet
Bloggledygook
Brutally Honest
Caerdroia
California Yankee
canadiancomment
Catholics In The Public Square
Cella's Review
Christian Conservative
Closet Extremist
Common Insight
Commonwealth Conservative
Confessions of a SF Republican
The Conservative
Conservative Crust
Conservative Eyes
Conservative Philosopher
The Countertop Chronicles
Considerettes
Cranky Neocon
DaddyPundit
DANegerus Weblog
DGCI
Diablog
Dissecting Leftism
Double Toothpicks
Entropy Manor
Economics With A Face
Enter Stage Right
Eric's Random Musings
Espresso Sarcasm
Eternity Road
Eugene Rant
Fighting Inertia
Flyover Country
The Fourth Rail
Free Speech
Freeway to Serfdom
FringeBlog
The Hobbesian Conservative
Hold The Mayo
In The Agora
The Jawa Report
AntiJohnKerry
Kerry Haters
Knappster
Kyer: Animal? Vegetable? Mineral?
La Shawn Barber's Corner
The Last Amazon
Let It Bleed
Liberating Iraq
Libercontrarian
Liberty Corner
LiLPoh
Lopsided Poopdeck
Mad Anthony
Mad Mikey's Blog
Mad Poets Anonymous
Mark A. Kilmer's Political Annotation
MartiniPundit
The Maryland Moderate
mASS Backwards
The Meatriarchy
Memento Moron
Midwest Conservative Journal
The Monger
MonT-SteR Report
Mr. Minority
MuD & PHuD
My 2 Cent
National Summary
The NewsNik
A Nickel's Worth of Free Advice
Nocturnal Pundit
Occam's Carbuncle
The OmbudsGod
Patriot Flyer
Patterico's Pontifications
Pave France
PoliBlog
Politburo Diktat
Poisoning Pigeons
Posse Incitatus
Presumptions
Professor Bainbridge
Proud member, VRWC...
The Pure Investor
The Question Fairy
Somewhere In The Middle
Southern Conservative
Ranting Rationalist
Res Publica 2004
Right Moment
The Right Scale
Rightwing Ruminations
Right Wing Troll
Rite Turn Only
The Rooftop Blog
Rosenblog
Six Meat Buffet
Slublog
The Spoons Experience
Stones Cry Out
The Templar Pundit
Texas Conservative
Travelling Shoes
True Blue Gal
Try On The Glasses
TS Right Dominion
21st Century Republican
Varifrank
Video meliora...
View From The Core
Vulture's Row
Watch and Wait
What Tha?
The Whomping Willow
Yeah, Right, Whatever
Yelling At The Windshield

Ensembles

New Blog Showcase
Worthy Of Support

"We serve the homeless not because they are Catholic but because we are Catholic. If we don't care for the sick, educate the young, care for the homeless, then we cannot call ourselves the church of Jesus Christ."
- James Hickey



I encourage you to support your local rescue mission or other charity for the homeless.

Supporting Let's Try Freedom

If you'd like to make a small gift to me to keep this blog going, then just hit this button and give whatever you feel like giving. All gifts are appreciated!



In 2003 I designed a family educational game called Age of Heroes. It is a lot of fun, and is available as a printable download from my game web site. There's no charge for the game - it is a completely free gift for you. Check it out and see if it's something you'd enjoy! Kids love the game, adults enjoy it too, and gamers find it fun and challenging. There are lots of sample graphics at the Legend Games web site; check it out!


ATTENTION WRITERS & ARTISTS:

Have you written or created an original work? Legend Games is branching out into the publishing field, and we can work together to turn your book into an online resource. We're small - which means you get high royalties because our expenses are low. Take that research report, story, novel, play, curriculum, syllabus, etc. that's gathering dust on your hard drive and make us both some money. Send submissions to rhayes2 at uccs dot edu.

Thank You For Linking!


Syndicate This Site

RSS Feed

The feed doesn't seem to work. I don't know why. Technologically, I am the equivalent of a village in the deep desert whose mechanical well pump has broken. Please help us, kind strangers!




GOP Blogs



Blogs Against Hillary



Listed on Blogwise
Blogarama - The Blog Directory
Search For Blogs, Submit Blogs, The Ultimate Blog Directory

powered by SimpleBlog 2.0


Behold My Power:


If you aren't in the Ecosystem, you should be! Sign up!


Reciprocal Links

I am happy to reciprocate links with you. Just add me to your blogroll by clicking here! If you add me to your blogroll by hand, please use http://www.bobhayes.net as the URL. Thanks!