2 min readMar 27, 2021
- I think calling me an evil person is a very strong and irrational reaction. Of course, I understamd your frustration and emotional pain but I do not think demonization is going to make the picture any clearer. To not accept a certain lifestyle based on moral/religious grounds is, I think, very different from explicitly hating people for living it and tormenting them over it. Thus, I feel like your comparison of the Church to the KKK is a bit erroneous and it seems like you are following that toxic mindset that if I don’t agree or comply with your POV, then I am a hater or in a much broader sense, that the Catholic Church is a hate group because they (or any other relugious group for that matter) can’t accept homosexuality from their theological POV.
- It was not my intention to offend you and though there are some teachings that are a bit outdated in regards to human sexuality, I hope you could understand and appreciate the position the Church is in, because as stated, if one teaching goes out then so do the rest. I am personally for same sex unions (as I assume unionization is different from marriage based on what I have read in regards to the Church) and I do not think it is right as to what Pope Francis did where at first ot seemed like he blessed same sex unions and then he rejected them.
- Again, apology is given but I was hoping from in my original post that the message was one of understanding, and not of condemnation or support for disceimination in any way.