There is nothing inherently wrong about homosexual feelings--it is the action or acceptance of the action that is wrong. We are all sinners, and homosexuals who lust are no different than heterosexuals who lust--it is the self-control and devotion to God rather than Man that is important. I like where Benedict XVI is going with all this.
Well, I would say that homosexual feelings ARE wrong and need to be suppressed and or redirected, just as lust for a woman should be. Like the old gag that we see in the movies. A bunch of cowboys are confronted by a hot babe, and one excuses himself and says he has to go home to see the wife.
"There is nothing inherently wrong about homosexual feelings...homosexuals who lust are no different than heterosexuals who lust"
I'd like to write a note that would conjure images of a hundred thousand crusaders storming your walls and putting your city to the sword...unfortunately, I don't seem to be up to that, so I'll just settle for contradicting you.
There **is** most definitely something inherently wrong about homosexual feelings. Everything about it is inherently wrong.