What do you mean by bringing up this parable?
God is generous, yes, but are you saying God approves of and blesses homosexual relationships?
nostr:npub1n4s8ga4uu8af8aphl8rscs9nxtgh3vpl6seqsgq79dv6ptr6j9eqdpvsnn “The owner replied to one of them, ‘Friend, I am not treating you unfairly. Did you not agree with me to work for a denarius? Take your pay and leave. I have chosen to pay the latecomers the same as I pay you. Am I not free to do as I wish with my own money? Or are you envious because I am generous?’ Thus, the last will be first and the first will be last.” Matthew 20:13-16
What do you mean by bringing up this parable?
God is generous, yes, but are you saying God approves of and blesses homosexual relationships?
nostr:npub1n4s8ga4uu8af8aphl8rscs9nxtgh3vpl6seqsgq79dv6ptr6j9eqdpvsnn where do you see yourself in the parable? Who represents you? What is the lesson Jesus has for you in this parable?
I first asked you a direct question about homosexual behavior. Why won't you answer it?
If someone is same-sex attracted, or tends to be gluttonous, is quick to anger, is drawn to pornography or prostitution, or wants to steal to get ahead -- these are all problems we must see as "sin" and fight against them in ourselves if we are to be Catholic.
If we deny sin and talk only of mercy, then mercy is meaningless.
Do you think sodomy is a sin?
(We can talk about parables and other biblical passages later.)