Shortened and out of context. You continue to miss the main point.
You are engaging in full on GT tactics at this point ebia.
1. so are many other sins.
2. the more dangerous sins are the ones people argue are "a matter of judgement"
This has nothing to do with deciding which sins are worse. The Church should consider people regardless of the gravity of sins. [...]You keep claiming that, but you aren't able to demonstrate its any different to other sins. If there were a raft of different things from different aspects of morality that would hold water, but when it boils down to two or three that are all sexual that's unsustainable.[/quote]
I do not understand why this is such a difficult thing for you to understand unless you are just playing games at this point. I'll give you to the benefit of the doubt.
There are sins/actions which are always evil in every case without question. My guess is that you do not believe that, which is why I think you may have a hard time understanding Catholic moral theology.
Having an abortion is always wrong.
Having sex with a member of the same sex is always wrong.
Having sex with a person other than your spouse is always wrong.
These sins are not 'worse' than other sins - but they are objective. Whether or not I am greedy or a liar is subject to opinion or judgment.
You seem to have this obsession that what this is about is punishing people for sins. It has nothing to do with that.
If I am in a homosexual or adulterous relationship or helping with an abortion, what I am doing is unquestionably wrong. When I make it public I am defying the Church.
You speak in generalities - if you can think of other concrete examples that would meet the same criteria as these, go for it. Otherwise stop going on and on already. I don't like OBOB to be like GT.