Saturday, November 22, 2008

Open to anything but sex

The Catholic Church is not always behind the times. In fact, it has a history of reversing aspects of its doctrine to keep up with the zeitgeist. It renounced usury in the 16th century, slavery in the 19th century and capital punishment in 1995.

When it comes to matters concerning sex, however, the Church shows no indication of budging. Be it marriage of members of the clergy (after having been ordained), homosexual marriage and intercourse or artificial contraception, the Church says NO.

Mandatory celibacy was not always a must for those wishing to dedicate their lives to the Church – it was made universal Church law only by the Second Consilium of Lateran in 1139. Despite that, there are exceptions. Men who are married before entering priesthood can do so and maintain their marriage. Is the devotion of an unmarried, celibate priest worth more than that of a married one? With fewer men entering into priesthood whilst the global Catholic population grows, will allowing young priests to marry not help to stop this shortfall? The Church says NO.

I am sure that there are those who will quote scripture forbidding homosexual marriage and intercourse. To them I say – I am sure many scripture-quoting individuals have coveted a neighbour’s wife. Amongst all the adultery, murder, lying and stealing, why pick the homosexuality guideline to stick to so closely? Is it not more Christian to grant everybody a legal relationship of mutual love, care and affection? The Church says NO.

Even more pressing is the rejection of artificial contraception. The Church cannot ignore the physical suffering from the AIDS epidemic in Africa, or the uncontrolled population increase in the Philippines, where it still has an overwhelming influence on daily politics. The means to limit the effects of either dilemma giving rise to a more hopeful generation are so simple. And yet, the Church says NO.

1 comment:

  1. There is actually a lot about the Catholic church that I find fascinating and think that I would enjoy. The points you make are not any of them, though. Of course they are the same points that make me stay away from religion completely. Although the Catholic church is more harsh on birth control, most religions are so hate filled anymore that they disgust me. And blaming it on the Bible seems to be the way to go. It is still disturbing.

    I fight with my brother (Bible thumping preacher) all the time on the homosexual thing. To be fair to him, his wife left him for another woman, so that MUST be difficult for him, but it does not mean that all homosexuals are insane like she is. Why can't Christians act like Christ?

    Sorry, I seem to be babbling slightly. Hope your weekend is wonderful!

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