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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

HOMOGENITALISM


INTRODUCTION
“So God Created humankind in his image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.  God blessed them, and God said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply…” (Gen. 1:27-28)
Are you man enough? Are you gay enough to know the truth about homosexuality?  Is this ‘IN’ or ‘OUT’?  How does the Catholic Church respond to this issue?  Do homosexual person go to heaven?  Is this there choice to become homosexual or there are causes of becoming homosexual person?  These are some of the questions we might ask about this particular and sensitive topic about homosexuality. 
            Homosexual person is created by God in his image and likeness.  We have the same dignity received from our Creator.  Homosexual person is still a human being who needs to be respected and loved.  They are still children of God and part of God’s plan for the salvation of mankind.  God’s whole creation is all good therefore homosexual people are also good.  Despite of their being homosexual they have the freedom to choose between good or bad. This freedom is given by God and He respects this gift. But when freedom is misused and misjudged by homosexual person, that is the time that this type of sexual orientation is immoral.
            The purpose of this research paper is to find out why homogenitalism or homosexual act is a sexual madness in the light of the human Christian perspective based from the Catholic teachings of the Church. Thus, it is important that we will identify some ideas from the different authors who studied in this
particular topic about homosexuality. 

Chapter I
HOMOGENITALISM
What is Homogenitalism?
            These are the definitions of homogenitalism from the different authors come across by the researcher. 
William Kraft defines “homogenitalism in strictly speaking means homosexual.  That those who choose a homosexual life- style indicate that sexually they prefer and desire genital with a member of the same sex.”[1]  This is only an uncommon term to homosexual.  Aside from the term homogenital to homosexual, there is another term use by other books which can associate to homosexual and that is homoerotic.
Moreover, the term homosexuality is based on the “Greek word homos, meaning the same, and the Latin word sexus, meaning sex.  Thus homosexuality means literally the same sex or the same sexuality.”[2]  For short it is a sexual attraction toward persons of own sex.  This is also the common definition of the people about homosexual person.  It always connotes sexual behavior to a person not looking to the other bright side of a person.  There is another author that states that, “homosexual is an adjective, not a noun”.[3]  It describes a person that the dominant trait of whose sexualis inclines him to seek the satisfaction of his own sex. 
From the different meanings given by the different authors about homosexual person the researcher observed a common denominator from each meaning.  That homosexual person whether male or female is always attracted to there own sex for sexual satisfaction and desires. Then the next question is.  Is this there choice to become homosexual or there are some reasons becoming on it? 
Theories about the causes of the Homosexuality
            We cannot escape the reality of the existence of homosexual person in our society.  For sure homosexual person live in a complicated life because some homosexual person would say that it is not easy to be ridiculed every single day of your life.  This next topic to be discussed might help us to have a better understanding of homosexuality.  It talks about the theories about the causes of the homosexuality.  However, there are no conclusive theories about the causes of homosexuality.
“Research indicates that a so-called typical male homosexual had a very close relationship with a mother who was strong, intimate, and dominating, while the father was rejecting, cold and distant.”[4]  Example if Mr. B’s father was an army officer, a strict and a disciplinary father and everytime Mr. B see the aura of his father he is trembling.  A little mistake of Mr. B, a great repercussion lies ahead from his father.  That is why he develops a cold and far relationship with his father.  Mr. B is closer to her mother because of the protection and love given by her mother.  This theory then suggests if Mr. B’s father has a warm affectionate relationship with him, homosexuality is unlikely to occur.
 Another theory about the causes of homosexuality is that, “when the boy does not enter the ‘boy becoming man’ social process with pleasure.  He either does not participate or, if he does, he does not enjoy it, and for that reason is derided his peers”.[5]   Example on this is that if the boy does not have an outlet where he can release his aggression like sports, and etc.
             “The Psychological research on homosexual females indicates that they come from families in which there are cruel fathers and martyred mothers”.[6]  It implies that males for them are causes of chaos as what they experience when they were still children.
No single, specific cause can be pinpointed with any precision, about the evidence for a genetic link.  There is project name Human Genome Project sponsored by National Institute of Health to attempt to map the entire human genetic code, searching for all available genetic links to disease and behavior.  But until now they cannot find any link about homosexuality.  For Freud, homo sexuality is a development, not a biological abnormality.
“All signs point to a retarded emotional development: enforced sexual discipline may cause repressions which result in the displacement of some sexual objects (Mayer); abnormal family situations of hostility or aggressive affection for the mother; hostility or affection for a father with too few heterosexual traits (Allen); rebellion against masculine domination; lack of person with whom to identify; experiences of seduction in youth-all may be factors.  It is called by some “a biological anomaly,” “not a psychoneurosis.”[7]

Chapter II

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY?
OLD TESTAMENT
 There are lots of text in the bible that talks about homosexuality.  In the classical texts homosexual activity is always condemned:  Genesis 19:4-11 “But before they lay down, the men of the city, the men of Sodom, both young and old, all the people to the last man, surrounded the house;  and they called to Lot, "Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us, so that we may know them." Lot went out of the door to the men, shut the door after him,  and said, "I beg you, my brothers, do not act so wickedly”, Leviticus 18:22 “You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination.”, Leviticus 20:13 “If there is a man who lies with a male as those who lie with a woman, both of them have committed a detestable act; they shall surely be put to death. Their blood guiltiness is upon them.”  In Genesis 19 “God’s attitude toward homosexuality is dramatically portrayed in the judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah.  Though homosexuality is not the only thing that contributed to their destruction, it was certainly a major factor.”[8]  “Nowhere in the bible are homosexual acts approve.”[9]
NEW TESTAMENT
Romans 1:26-28 “For this reason God gave them up to degrading passions. Their women exchanged natural intercourse for unnatural, and in the same way also the men, giving up natural intercourse with women, were consumed with passion for one another. Men committed shameless acts with men and received in their own persons the due penalty for their error.” 
“This text is the one of the clearest statements against homosexual acts in the Bible, is written in the context of the idolatry of pagan culture and its evaluation of homosexual acts is to be understood in light of this context.”[10]  In Romans 1:27 “Paul implicitly appeals to the natural order of creation to condemn homosexual behavior.” [11]  These are the other biblical texts that talks about homosexuality:   1 Corinthians 6:9-11 “Do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God?  Do not be deceived!  Fornicators, idolaters, adulterers, male prostitutes, sodomites, thieves, the greedy, drunkards, revilers, and robbers--none of these will inherit the kingdom of God…”; 1 Timothy 1:8-11 “…fornicators, sodomites, slave-traders…that conforms to the glorious gospel of the blessed God…”; and Jude 7 “likewise, Sodom and Gomorrah and the surrounding cities, which, in the same manner as they, indulged in sexual immorality and pursued unnatural lust, serve as an example by undergoing a punishment of eternal fire.”






Chapter III
CATHOLIC TEACHING ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY:  WHAT MAKES IT IMMORAL?
            Everyone of us is created by God, male and female or homosexual person.  Each one of us is equal in the eyes of God.  Homosexual person has also and end goal in his life and that is to be united to the Creator to have friendship and fellowship with Him.  Genesis 1:27-28 says “So God Created humankind in his image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.  God blessed them, and God said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply…”
            The Catholic Church does not condemn homosexual person; but the homosexual act of this kind of orientation.  To love others is not wrong even to the same sex.  “When attraction gives way to lust and ultimately to sexual activity, it is sin.”[12]  Further it is clear that “the two purpose of the marital act are the permanent union of man and woman and the procreation and rearing of children, and intentionally to exclude one of these purposes is immoral.”[13]  Therefore homosexual act is immoral because it does not fulfill the two purpose of sexual union done by married couple.  It is only moral if the genital acts fulfilled in the context of married couple.  Since same sex marriage is not acceptable in our Catholic faith therefore it implies that this homosexual act is immoral.  Homosexual act cannot answer the task given to us by God to be “fruitful and to multiply.”  This homosexual act only leads to personal sexual gratification and pleasure.
“The Church’s constant teaching on the morality of homosexual acts is unequivocal:  such acts are of their very nature seriously wrong.  This teaching is clearly based on Scriptures and is rooted in the biblical understanding of sexuality.  The bible teaches that the sexual differentiation of the human race into male and female is divinely willed, that male and female complement each other and that marriage rooted in the irrevocable consent of man and woman to be “one flesh” for life, alone respects the goods of human sexuality.  Thus, Scripture teaches that marriage provides the normative condition for genital sexual expression; all other expressions of this kind, whether between man and woman or between members of the same sex, are to be evaluated in the light of this norm.”[14]

The stand of the Catechism of the Catholic Church about homosexuality as stated in the paragraph # 2357 is this:
“Basing itself on the Sacred Scripture, which presents homosexual acts as acts of grave depravity, tradition has always declared that “homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered.  They are contrary to the natural law.  They close the sexual act to the gift of life.  They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity.  Under no circumstances can they be approved.”

            What makes it immoral?  It is because our sexual faculty can be only morally good if it used in God’s purpose and design.  That is to multiply offspring here on earth, to promote life.  “Homosexual activity is not a complementary union able to transmit life; and so it thwarts the call to a life of that form of self-giving which the gospel says is the essence of Christian-living.”[15]  Thus “Homosexual acts cannot be procreative and cannot express a love that is inherently fruitful and procreative.”[16]




Chapter IV
   CONCLUSION
Therefore we cannot say that homosexual person cannot inherit God’s Kingdom.  We cannot say that homosexual persons are intrinsically evil.  Homosexuals are created by God in His image and likeness.  A person who has dignity that needs to be respected and loved.  They are also called by God to have union and fellowship with Him in the days to come.  Probably to become homosexual, to get attracted to the same sex, and mostly  rejected by the society and your love ones are not a choice. Because if they have the choice to be homosexual or not, they will choose to be a normal or straight guy or woman.  The Catechism of the Catholic Church stated in paragraph # 2358, “they do not choose their homosexual condition; for most of them it is a trial.  They must be accepted with respect, compassion and sensitivity.”[17]   
We need to respect them and accept them of who and what they are.  The principle of human dignity explains to us, that every person is made in the image of God.  Once this principle is firmly held, there is no feeling of shame or personal inferiority in being blind, crippled, homosexually oriented, poor or illiterate.  All are equal persons, have the same human rights, and have the claim of justice and dignity.
On this topic we can also use the principle of personalized sexuality.  That human sexual life is not merely a matter of animal instinct but requires a free decision.  A decision which is guided by reflection to do what is good and to avoid what is evil.  Since sexuality is a gift from God, it must be used in a proper and right way. 
The Church is against the homosexual activity because it leads to eternal damnation.  An act that contradicts to the natural law is an act of immorality.  The bases in all these teachings are taken from the Scriptures, Tradition, and the teachings of the Catholic Church.  It is emphasized well from the previous chapter that to love others with same sex is not wrong.  It is wrong when homosexual activity happens.
A challenge for us, that we must not discriminate these homosexual persons rather we must love them as God love them so much.  It is our duty as Christians even to non-Christians that to take good care of these people.  “They are called to friendship with God and to holiness of life, as are all human persons; and they have distinctive heavy burdens to bear.”[18]  Loving and accepting them are not enough as Christians or non-Christians.  We must also teach our members who have this condition about the immorality of homosexual activity.  Homosexual persons can still live a happy life without sexual activity , and that life is not at all about pleasure on sex.  It is only part of the biggest dimension of life.  There are peoples today who are not married, like those people who choose to be single for the rest of their lives; priest is another example of it.  Yet they are still happy and fruitful to the life they choose.  If others can be happy without sexual activity how much more to the homosexual persons in which they are also good in abstaining it.                                   


[1] William Kraft, Sexual Dimensions of the Celibate Life (Kansas City: Andrews and Mcmeel Inc., 1979), 153.
[2]  Philip S. Keane, S.S., Sexual Morality: A Catholic Perspective (New York,Ramsey, Toronto Paulist Press, 1977), 71.
[3]  Paul T. Jersild and others,  Moral Issues and Christian Response (New York, Chicago, San Francisco,Atlanta, Dallas, Montreal, Toronto: Holt, Rineheart And Winston, Inc., 1971), 231. 
[4] William Kraft, Sexual Dimensions of the Celibate Life,154
[5]   Scott B. Rae, Moral Choices (Michigan, Zondervan Publishing House, 1995), 233.
[6]   William Kraft, Sexual Dimensions of the Celibate Life, 155.
[7]   Paul T. Jersild and others, Moral Issues and Christian Response, 182
[8]   Scott B. Rae, Moral Choices, 233.
[9]  John F. Harvey, O.S.F.S., The Truth about Homosexuality: The Cry of the Faithful (Ignatius Press, San Francisco, 1996),139
[10]    Philip S. Keane, S.S., Sexual Morality: A Catholic Perspective, 79.
[11]  Scott B. Rae, Moral Choices, 134.
[12]  Scott B. Rae, Moral Choices, 235.
13  John F. Harvey, O.S.F.S., The Truth about Homosexuality,125

[14]   Rev. Ronald Lawler, O.F.M. Cap. and others, Catholic Sexual Ethics: A Summary, Explanation, and Defense Second Edition(Huntington, Indiana Our Sunday Visitor Publishing Our Sunday Visitor, Inc., 1998), 187.
[15]   Rev. Ronald Lawler, O.F.M. Cap. and others, Catholic Sexual Ethics,189.
[16]   Rev. Ronald Lawler, Catholic Sexual Ethics ,191.
[17]  Catechism of the Catholic Church (ECCE Word and Life Publication, Manila, 1994), 489.
[18]   Rev. Ronald Lawler, 192

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