Book review: Setting the Table

Book review: Setting the Table Preparing Catholic Parishes to Welcome Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People and Their Families This review appeared in Catholic Family News in November 2011 -…More
Book review: Setting the Table
Preparing Catholic Parishes to Welcome Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People and Their Families
This review appeared in Catholic Family News in November 2011
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Schexnayder Upholds "Gay" Mythology -- James Schexnayder, aka Reverend James Schexnayder, is a 70ish homosexual retired priest/"gay" activist in good standing with the Diocese of Oakland, California, under at least three consecutive bishops, John S. Cummins, Allen H. Vigneron, and the current bishop, Salvatore J. Cordileone.
When it comes to promoting the ideology of the Homosexual Collective, the author unabashedly adheres to the strict party line:
"Gay" is good, if not better.
"Gays" are born that way. Coming out is good. All public discourse on homosexuality must be framed in terms of social justice and civil rights, not morality and sexual deviancy. The Catholic Church needs to listen and learn from the "lived experience" of sexual deviants of all …More
ACLumsden
Did you read those passages in ancient Hebrew? Did you read any biblical concordance and Lexicon? Or did you just go by what there is in English?
If you did only go by the English without commentary and Lexicon, then I can understand whence comes your view. On the other hand, if you did read the Hebrew, with a good Lexicon and with benefit of a biblical scholar present, then you could not have …More
Did you read those passages in ancient Hebrew? Did you read any biblical concordance and Lexicon? Or did you just go by what there is in English?

If you did only go by the English without commentary and Lexicon, then I can understand whence comes your view. On the other hand, if you did read the Hebrew, with a good Lexicon and with benefit of a biblical scholar present, then you could not have arrived at your conclusions.

Do keep in mind that HOly Mother Church states that She is the only interpreter of Scripture. Therefore, I suggest you go and deepen your knowledge of Scripture by means of talking with your Parish Priest, who just might shed some deeper light into this situation.

Pax! 🤗