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Gay sex is evil, pure and simple. You and I can keep this tango going all week, but there's no point. Sodomy is evil. Gay intimacy is evil. Attempting to love another man in a romantic way is evil. Gay "marriage" is evil. Done. Fin. It's sinful and wrong. The Fathers say it. The Bible says it. The Church says it. The secular humanists say otherwise. I'm sticking with the Fathers. These kinds of arguments/debates are silly and a waste of key strokes.
I am not aware of any act that is made sinful, or not, based on the potential to engage is another act in the future with the intent of doing something else. It was my assumption that the sinfulness of an act depended on its nature and the intent at the time, not the nature and the potentiality of intent of a separate act at a later time.
I wasn't make an argument - I was trying to follow yours. What you said above would seem to fall in line with what you said. People in their 70s frequently engage in sex that is unnatural (aided by medications and personal products) and their is no potential for having children.
I am not seeing how you can say you can't make that comparison given what you initially said. The only difference is that heterosexually actively try to make it non-procreative.
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