08-20-2018, 11:14 PM
Very thought-provoking, getting inside the head of a young priest having a crisis of faith over temptations of the flesh (am I right?) His error (nicely dramatized) seems summed up in that central passage, "God is love, because we love him." Not familiar with the actual dogma, but it would, perhaps, go more like, "God is love, which at our best we emulate." God is not "because" of us, but we because of Him.
Hence the crisis (and the temporal crisis of homosexual priests, who whatever the legal or contemporary ethical status of the practice, do violate vows, dogma, discipline, and the trust reposed in them... particularly when it leads them in a pederast direction). A moving narration of it, if I'm right.
Hence the crisis (and the temporal crisis of homosexual priests, who whatever the legal or contemporary ethical status of the practice, do violate vows, dogma, discipline, and the trust reposed in them... particularly when it leads them in a pederast direction). A moving narration of it, if I'm right.
Non-practicing atheist

