I cannot imagine having the amount of smug arrogance this takes…
Tsazar:
I’m afraid you are gravely mistaken. I was born homosexual, it is a fact of life, and there is nothing that can be done to change this. I would never have chosen this for myself, being raised in the Catholic faith and loving my church. But I’m glad for it, because otherwise I would never have known the truth. This is not an “issue” to be debated in society, it is simply a fact of life.
Schmenz:
My dear friend,
No, you were not born that way, any more than one is born a bank robber, a murderer or an abuser of animals. You have, sadly, chosen this. No one is born with unnatural instincts; quite the contrary. Whatever combination of circumstances in your life caused you to take this fatal step, I know not. But I do know that no one is born with a manner of living which will bring them horrendous venereal diseases (not to mention hepatitus-B).
There is hope for you but, like the alcoholic, you must take the first steps to overcome this. You can do it, no doubt about it. The number of times I have fallen into sin, and had to pick up and start over again, are more than I can count. But we Catholics have the Sacrament of Confession. If you are not of the Faith I would strongly urge you to study the claims made by the Catholic Church that they are, indeed, the one, true Church founded by Christ while He walked on earth.
A difficult road? Yes. But it is a road that is available to you.
I simply cannot believe that one person could just flatly deny another persons own experience like that. How does someone even become that pompous, that conceited, that lacking in empathy?