Sunday, June 29, 2014

Vatican Softens Tone Toward Gays...Yeah, Right

The Vatican on Thursday released a document which stated that the Roman Catholic Church must be less judgmental of gay men and lesbians.
The document – called an “instrumentum laboris” – is a working paper for a planned October gathering of Catholic bishops to discuss family issues, Reuters reported.

In preparing for the synod, the Vatican asked bishops to widely distribute a 39-question survey. The 75-page document was based on responses to the survey.
The document states that while bishops remain opposed to marriage equality, the Church must adopt a “respectful, non-judgmental attitude towards people living in such unions.”
The Vatican has previously described being gay as a “disorder” and part of “an intrinsic moral evil.”
Pope Francis would decide on any recommendations arising from the paper after it is formally introduced in October.

And if you believe the Catholic church or the Pope is softening on homosexuality, all you have to do is be able to read.
This document doesn't soften the Catholic mandate against homosexuals, it just calls for the church to be more inclusive of children who have gay parents and it ain't out of love or respect, nor is it because the Pope wants us treated with dignity.
The real reason is because they believe children are being damaged by having gay parents and want to have a foot in the door to teach those kids Catholic dogma and anti-gay hate.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Another load of stinking lying shit from the RCC.