tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21902354.post5756249047852046311..comments2023-03-26T02:33:16.734-07:00Comments on The Catholic Farmer: Would You?Frenchyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10317084480479237461noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21902354.post-62520385456439290852011-02-15T06:58:36.948-08:002011-02-15T06:58:36.948-08:00Indeed, not only would your discouragement of such...Indeed, not only would your discouragement of such acts not indicate hatred, but rather it would indicate the opposite, i.e, love. By seeking to discourage people from harmful conduct, you seek to save them from destructive acts. That doesn't exhibit hatred, but the opposite.<br /><br />The problem that you run into, with such arguments, is that you will inevitably run into the "God made me this way" or "Nature made me this way" counter argument. However, that argument is hollow, as it would apply equally to any destructive desire. Would that argument justify pedophiles or arsonists, for example, in their destructive desires. No.<br /><br />Of course, homosexuals will argue that their conduct isn't harmful at all, which is mostly evidence of how far down the slippery slope we have gone. All the evidence, on the contrary, is that the natural condition is one man, one woman, for their lives. The results of the opposite are abundantly clear from our newspapers every day. What we've forgotten is that sex is about procreation. Having severed ourselves from that, we've forgotten it, and now it's only about entertainment. Once a person fails to understand why sex even exists, it becomes hard for them to understand why there should be any restraint. The net result is a lot of human misery. Children without fathers, adults with a constant stream of torrid affairs, violence, and the like.Yeomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13907293659510877574noreply@blogger.com