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In Made for Love, Fr. Michael Schmitz presents the Catholic teaching on same-sex attraction and same-sex "sexual" relations.
He begins by giving background information regarding the different worldviews of the human person, the philosophical ideas of nature and purpose, the differences between objective and subjective truth, the principal of non- contradiction, and the fallen human nature that resulted from Original Sin. He then discusses in great detail the nature and ends of human sexuality and the nature of true love, while, in a compassionate and non-judgmental way, explaining the flawed nature of same-sex "sexual" relations.
While this book is intended primarily for those who have same-sex attraction and their family and friends, its presentation of the compassionate truth of Catholic teaching on same-sex attraction will be of great benefit to everyone in today's society.
177 pages, Kindle Edition
Published July 1, 2018
I think that there are too many Catholics who are acquainted with the moral directives given by God, but who have never known the God who gives them. I think that there are too many Catholics who have never encountered a God of love, whose every command and directive leads us to a life of love.I'm Catholic(-ish) & came across Ft. Schmitz on IG. I wanted to read up on the Catholic church's standing on queerness from an "insider perspective" who uses Scripture and Catechism. A brief summary of this book, laden with confusing and incongruous metaphors: God doesn't hate gay people and having "same-sex attractions" is okay, but don't you dare fuck someone out of wedlock or else! But you also can't marry, because marriage is only reserved for men and women. And jerking off is bad too... So tough luck and have fun being perma-locked like a chastity sub on OnlyFans only that your key holder is God himself? Mind-boggling and misleading, truly cannot believe God would second what has been published here under the name of "bridging the gap" and connecting with queer Christians.