The Catholic Church holds in its theology that homosexuality is an objective moral disorder because it inclines one to sin.
And as a Catholic, I follow the teachings of the Church which in this day and age opens those who follow the moral teachings to attack to those who deny truth.
I mentioned awhile back watching the remake of the Poseidon Adeventure. In the original movie the main character is a Christian minister who leads a group trapped in a sunken ship through a series of adventures encouraging others through his faith that not trying to survive is not part of God's plan.
In the remake, the minister is replaced by a gay man who makes things mighty depressing because of his down in the mouth heart break with his same sex partner. The entire message of the orinal works (novel and first movie) were destroyed.
Now, I just finished watching In a Dark Place which is another film adaption of Henry James's Turn of the Screw. Okay, I have read the story and seen The Innocents and Masterpiece Theatre's Turn of the Screw as well as other adaptions of the famous story. In every adaption Mrs Grose is an elderly plump pleasant house keeper. But "In a Dark Place" she is an attractive aggressive gay who has a sexual encounter with the governess. In the story as well as all the film adaptions I have seen, the governess pursues to protect the children with a determined religous moral zeal and of course this is absent in In a Dark Place.
What is going on ?
Why all the remakes deleting the Christian intentions and themes and replacing them with gay lifestyle slants ?
Vegetales is telling. NBC bought the series promising the creator they would not take out the religous themes- then deleted all references to God in the cartoons as well as taking out the prayers at the end. NBC stated this was so as not to offend the general public by keeping the name of God in the cartoons- then NBC sent an army of lawyers and lobbyists to try and make it perfectly legal for the network to use the "f" word on public television.
And as a Catholic, I follow the teachings of the Church which in this day and age opens those who follow the moral teachings to attack to those who deny truth.
I mentioned awhile back watching the remake of the Poseidon Adeventure. In the original movie the main character is a Christian minister who leads a group trapped in a sunken ship through a series of adventures encouraging others through his faith that not trying to survive is not part of God's plan.
In the remake, the minister is replaced by a gay man who makes things mighty depressing because of his down in the mouth heart break with his same sex partner. The entire message of the orinal works (novel and first movie) were destroyed.
Now, I just finished watching In a Dark Place which is another film adaption of Henry James's Turn of the Screw. Okay, I have read the story and seen The Innocents and Masterpiece Theatre's Turn of the Screw as well as other adaptions of the famous story. In every adaption Mrs Grose is an elderly plump pleasant house keeper. But "In a Dark Place" she is an attractive aggressive gay who has a sexual encounter with the governess. In the story as well as all the film adaptions I have seen, the governess pursues to protect the children with a determined religous moral zeal and of course this is absent in In a Dark Place.
What is going on ?
Why all the remakes deleting the Christian intentions and themes and replacing them with gay lifestyle slants ?
Vegetales is telling. NBC bought the series promising the creator they would not take out the religous themes- then deleted all references to God in the cartoons as well as taking out the prayers at the end. NBC stated this was so as not to offend the general public by keeping the name of God in the cartoons- then NBC sent an army of lawyers and lobbyists to try and make it perfectly legal for the network to use the "f" word on public television.