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In reply to the discussion: I Knew Pope Francis Was Good, But [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)This is not an 'all or nothing' popularity contest. This pope unambiguously holds that same-sex couples adopting children is "discrimination against children".
That is not the compassion you spoke of. That is an outright homophobic position. (Which he also bolstered with a claim that attempts to legalize such things as a move by satan himself)
You might feel like I'm browbeating you about that, but if you check your premise, I think you'll find you're feeling hemmed in because there IS no denying that this is true. Homophobia is homophobia. It is clearly defined and easy to spot. This was a prime example of it.
You are caught between the explicit tenets of a religious dogma, and a modern civil rights issue. I bet that's really uncomfortable. I'm sympathetic. Still, the issue remains on the table. In what way is a proponent of that dogma 'compassionate'? Or the other two issues I highlighted? When you include all elements of the issue of being poor, or truly, terminally ill, the word compassion doesn't apply to the RCC's position.