The Daily Beast?
Uh-huh.
‘Nuff said.
agreed.
see post #3
In the Summa Theologica, Saint Thomas Aquinas maintained that homosexual practice was contrary to natural law, arguing that the primary natural end of the sexual act was procreation, and since said procreation is carried out from a process of sexual fertilization between a man and a woman, homosexuality is contrary to the very end of said act.
He also stated that “the unnatural vice” is the greatest of the sins of lust.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the Catholic church repeatedly condemned homosexuality, and it’s 20th century encyclical, Humane Vitae, promulgated Aquinas’ dictum.