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    The Pilot, Retracts Piece Suggesting Devil Causes Same-Sex Attraction

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    • leatherbearL Offline
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      A controversial column suggesting same-sex attraction was the work of the devil has been retracted from the country's oldest Catholic newspaper.

      The piece by Daniel Avila, an associate director for policy and research for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, was published in The Pilot on Oct. 28 and was pulled from the publication's website Wednesday, Nov. 2 accompanied by an apology, The Associated Press reports.

      The nearly 900-word column ponders the origin of homosexual attraction from a "born this way" standpoint. It stated:

      Disruptive imbalances in nature that thwart encoded processes point to supernatural actors who, unlike God, do not have the good of persons at heart.

      In other words, the scientific evidence of how same-sex attraction most likely may be created provides a credible basis for a spiritual explanation that indicts the devil…

      ...whenever natural causes disturb otherwise typical biological development, leading to the personally unchosen beginnings of same-sex attraction, the ultimate responsibility, on a theological level, is and should be imputed to the evil one, not God.

      Avila later stated that the commentary was "not authorized for publication" and that he apologized for the "hurt and confusion" the piece caused. In an editor's note, the publication said it was sorry for "having failed to recognize the theological error in the column."

      "As we absorbed what was in the paper, we said, 'Whoa, that's a problem' Terrence Donilon, a spokesperson for the archdiocese told the Boston Globe about the column. "That's not the position of the church or the archdiocese."

      Avila also acknowledged that he does not support unjust treatment or violence toward anyone.

      A printed apology will appear in this week's issue of the publication, the Boston Globe reports.

      UPDATE: 12:42 p.m. --

      Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest, supports The Pilot's decision to retract the column.

      "Satan doesn't create homosexuality any more than Satan creates heterosexuality," Martin told The Huffington Post in an email. "God creates gays and lesbians, loves them into being, and love them into eternity.

      "Opining that their sexuality comes from satanic forces seems to be in opposition to the Catechism," he added.

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      • in2unow123I Offline
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        Clearly, they don't realize what a horny little devil I am!  🙂
        Thanks for posting.

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        • MrMazdaM Offline
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          No no no… They've got it all wrong. Satan doesn't create homosexuality... Satan created this lovely structure most people refer to as a "church" lol

          Whap The User
          The only difference between martyrdom and suicide is press coverage!

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          • SpintendoS Offline
            Spintendo
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            "The doctrine of the double motion of the earth about its axis and about the sun is false, comes from the Devil, and is evil…entirely contrary to Holy Scripture."

            ―Pope Paul V ca.1616


            The speed of light from Earth to the Moon in real time (c = 3×10^8 m/s)

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