Well, don't tell me you're against gay sodomy -- how can you knock if you haven't tried it? And don't try and teach your sons how to be gentleman, seeing as you're not a man. I could go on; your logic in this case is specious.
You mean other than God has said it's a sin?
And don't try and teach your sons how to be gentleman, seeing as you're not a man.
You mean that the gender that is most often the recipient of gentlemanly behavior can't teach someone about that behavior?
I could go on; ....
Maybe it's best you quit when you did. :-)
I've heard that kind of bizzaro logic from other Catholics who wanted to justify engaging in all manner of things that were wrong. Hey, they had to see for themselves instead of depending on someone else telling them.
God already condemns homosexuality as sin. I'll take His word for it. There's no need to experience it to know it's wrong.
It's ludicrous to expect unmarried people to counsel people on marriage, although I honestly never expected anything less than Catholics justifying it from their priests, who don't have a clue about the trials and difficulties that a marriage can produce.