Thursday, November 12, 2009

Kaleta Clarifies: the Catholic Church Says Gays Not Christian

MadPriest gives us this lovely bit on tourism in the Vatican.

Note this part, in particular:


". . Bishop [Kaleta] replied, “I consider if someone is homosexual, it is a provocation and an abuse of this place. Try to go to a mosque if you are not Muslim."

So, there you have it!

Directly from the "Holy" See - if you are gay, you are not a Christian. So much for the garbage about accepting you, as long as you are celibate. So much for claims of compassion.

To the Roman Catholic Church, according to Bishop Kaleta - who was fully empowered to speak in this context - gay means unable to be Christian. Let's take even the most charitable possible extension of this creature's words, that you can't be gay and Christian if you are okay with being gay. Now, since the "Holy" See teaches that homosexuality is a disorder, often comparing it to depression or diabetes (when not comparing it to thievery, pedophilia or rape), then, regardless of your attempts to control it, if you are okay with it and accept it as a normal "disorder" (which is a lie - sorry for all you RC gays pretending you're sick; you aren't - at least not because you're gay), then you still aren't Christian (sorry RC gays, but you aren't RC! They're just taking your money).

The context of the interview, however, makes it clear that Kaleta - once again, empowered to speak on behalf of the Vatican - regards simply being homosexual incompatible with being a Christian.

Sorry to disillusion all you good little Catholic girls and boys who think that, though you're gay being celibate makes you holy, clearly the Vatican still thinks you're an abomination. Rather stupid to stay, isn't it? But then, give the RCC a child til he's seven, and they'll fuck him up for life.

4 comments:

Bradley said...

You were Christian the day you were baptized. Heresy, but they'll never get called on it.

J Kempf said...

I've been to a few mosques before, and I am not a Muslim. They were all quite welcoming.

Erika Baker said...

What interests me more than this rabid nonsense is whether anyone high up in the Catholic church refuted it.
They can't ALL be brainless?

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