Stella wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 5:29 pm
No, I wasn't claiming that it was Christian teaching that disease is divine punishment for sin.
Thanks for clarifying that. I was just going by what you said, which was "Leprosy was considered deserved back in the early days of the Church..." So you can see why it looked like you were talking about what the Church taught.
Just that it was an ideology that pervaded the culture at the time, a hangover from Jewish belief.
Citations? As always, the evangelization of cultures takes much time. It took almost 1000 years for slavery to be largely eradicated in the West through the influence of the Church, and it took an equally long time for many other pagan or, yes, Jewish ideas to be fully eclipsed by the Gospel. Unfortunately, that time of the relative dominance of the Gospel in western culture came to an end hundreds of years ago, and as I've mentioned elsewhere, we're still just barely hanging on to that Christain intellectual and spiritual capital that makes us have compassion for the weak and powerless.
There was little incentive to study and treat disease when it's considered punishment. I'm of the view that the same could be said of homosexuality today. We need to understand it's genesis and hopefully get clarity in the science fields that treat these issues.
Homosexual inclinations might be studied, but of course the scientific establishment doesn't view it as an affliction of any sort, and so what's there to study? Homosexual acts are just sins, and there's nothing much for science to tell us here. The sources of sin are pretty well known: the world, the flesh and the devil.