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Why the vatican have got it so wrong

No to the pope

Peter Tatchell

Saturday, 3 January 2009

By choosing to highlight homosexuality instead of hunger, war and homelessness, the Pope has lost his moral bearings and sense of priorities. Free market capitalism, and its culture of greed and consumerism, is a far greater threat to the ecological survival of our planet than homosexuality or transsexuality. Is the Pope ignorant or malevolent?

The suggestion that gay people are a threat to human survival is absurd and dangerous. It is poisonous propaganda that will give comfort and succour to queer-bashers everywhere. Homosexuality is a part of human ecology. It has existed in all
cultures in every epoch. At a time of global over-population, by not having children gay couples contribute to population stabilisation and thereby reduce pressure on over-strained natural resources. We are an ecological asset to humanity. The Vatican's continued rejection of a modern scientific understanding of homosexuality is a throw-back to the Dark Ages. It defies rationality and compassion.

Why is Benedict so obsessed with gay sex? He seems to talk about it all the time, issuing an almost weekly tirade of denunciations that borders on a compulsive disorder. This prejudice is par for the course. The Vatican recently opposed a
United Nations statement condemning homophobic violence and the criminalisation of same-sex relations. Without gay priests and bishops, the Catholic Church could barely function. At least a third of the clergy are gay, which makes this latest outburst by the Pope totally hypocritical. If Benedict objects so strongly to homosexuality, why does he surround himself with gay advisors and Vatican officials.
The Catechism, which sets out the basic doctrines of the Roman Church denounces same-sex relationships as a "grave depravity" and "intrinsically disordered." It also states that lesbian and gay relationships are "contrary to natural law ... and do not proceed from genuine affective and sexual complementarity. Under no circumstances
can they be approved."

Various other Papal pronouncements condemn homosexuality as a deep-seated personality disorder and psychological flaw; variously condemning same-sex acts as "grave sins….objectively disordered….(and) intrinsically immoral." Even people who have a gay orientation but abstain totally from sex are condemned by the Pope as possessing a "tendency towards an intrinsic moral evil."

Despite the fact that 40 million people are infected worldwide with HIV, the Pope condemns safer sex and condoms. He has turned his back on a proven method of stopping virus transmission, and instead promoted the lie that condoms have tiny holes that HIV can pass through. This irresponsible scare-mongering is tantamount to complicity with the needless deaths of millions of people who have died because they had unsafe sex.

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Commonwealth summit failed LGBTI peopleMonday, 7 November, 2011
Last chance for action!Friday, 21 October, 2011
Protest the PopeMonday, 23 August, 2010
Identity crisis?Tuesday, 6 July, 2010
Malawi couple splitWednesday, 9 June, 2010
Malawi gay trial verdict "unjust and cruel"Tuesday, 18 May, 2010
Pope must resignMonday, 29 March, 2010
Gay MediawatchThursday, 11 February, 2010
Say no to the PopeSaturday, 6 February, 2010
Uganda "kill gays" law must be foughtSunday, 24 January, 2010
End the ban on our bloodTuesday, 1 December, 2009
Enough of the daily hateSunday, 18 October, 2009
Climate chaos is a queer issueMonday, 7 September, 2009
Help save Ezra Nawi from jailFriday, 14 August, 2009
No Downing Street invite for PeterTuesday, 30 June, 2009
Defending our right to protestThursday, 21 May, 2009
Support the safe housesFriday, 13 March, 2009
Stop the Pope's bigotryTuesday, 17 February, 2009
Dear Mr PresidentMonday, 19 January, 2009
No to MugabeFriday, 19 December, 2008
There but for the graceThursday, 11 December, 2008
No to the blood banMonday, 8 December, 2008
Stop the musicThursday, 20 November, 2008
A blog from AmericaSunday, 2 November, 2008
Has the BBC buckled over Brand and Ross?Friday, 31 October, 2008
A blog from AmericaFriday, 31 October, 2008
Kick It OutWednesday, 15 October, 2008
Iran does have gays!Friday, 3 October, 2008
No to exhumation of catholic NewmanWednesday, 10 September, 2008
The realities of tradeTuesday, 2 September, 2008
Jacked by our unionMonday, 1 September, 2008
Waxing lyricalTuesday, 15 July, 2008
Your approval is unnecessary...Wednesday, 18 June, 2008