@MOONKi, thanks for that new "point", which is nothing new to Catholics at all. We do embrace homosexuals. We just don't lie to them that a homosexual lifestyle is not sinful, which is what gay apologists like you want the church to do. It's called what it is. The point you "made" was that I was a hypocrite and should basically keep quiet until all our clergy are saints. You had no right to insinuate hypocricy in me or in any Catholic who states unreservedly what Christians and Jews have believed for 4,000 years: Gay sex is a sin. Since you have adopted the view expressed that the church is throwing stones at gay people spoke for you, would you please be so polite as to show me just how the church throws stones at gay people? By believing gay sex is sin? The church calls me a sinner in many ways, when I gossip, fall into laziness, pride, insult someone, seek vengeance, etc etc. According to you, should I feel "oppressed" by the church's unyielding stance regarding my vices?
@Omollo, you're totally right. Nobody is forced to belong to any religion against their wish. Imagine someone demanding Muslims or Jews permit pork because he used to find it delicious back when he was a Christian. Or a Muslim woman demanding that hijab be removed from Islamic teaching because some progressive somewhere has somehow convinced her that modest dressing is "oppressive". Religious values are not supposed to be democratically determined. You either believe this is God who spoke to the Prophet Muhammad/Moses or was incarnated as Jesus or you don't. It's really very simple.
If you cannot be humble enough to live by God's laws as they have ben handed down to you by authorities you believe, prophets/Apostles or whatever, then maybe you should not be in that religion. I have told that line "Why not just go start another church according to your liking?" to some American Catholics on the internet who insist that the Church should drop her 2,000 year old beliefs and adopt "fresh" ones. An intellectually honest person, if he cannot square himself with what a particular faith teaches, politely takes his leave.