djs6949 Wrote:There's a small voice inside my head telling me, you are going to Hell (I was raised Catholic). I understand that it's not a choice. I just want to be happy. How do I get over this? I need desperate help!
First of all, there is nothing wrong with you in simply being a guy who likes guys. Nothing.
Congratulations in coming out as you have done. This takes courage! What a relief it must be to now have your life out in the open, where you can talk about important things with others.
The overwhelming trend in the world in recent decades is to accept gay/bi/queer folks, and even to allow them/us to share in equal rights, including the right to marry. The Catholic church, nor any other church, can prevent this trend from expanding ... and they must know this. Even the Pope (yuck!) must know this. So look forward to a day when even the Catholic church will change its mind on heterosexism and homophobia. These will be challenged until dissolved, as racism and sexism have been. (Not that the dissolving process is over, but look at the extraordinary progress which has occurred in the last century!)
You are simply a person, a human being. And some of us are gay and some of us are bi and some of us are straight, just as some have blue eyes and others have green or blue eyes. There is nothing morally wrong about having blue or green eyes, and there is nothing morally wrong about loving guys--or kissing them, or pleasuring them....
Ask yourself: "If God is a loving God, would he want any of us to suffer?" And ask all of the attendant questions which allow you to question the premise that God wants you to be heterosexual, or hates you if you are not.
In my own case, I do not believe in the God of any of the Abrahamic religions
[ See: wikipedia. /Abrahamic_religions ]. Nor do I have belief in any God. But I'm not exactly an atheist of the usual sort. Not at all! I have a rich and deep spiritual life. Spirituality is central to my life, in fact. But -- believe it or not -- one can have a profound spiritual life without belief in God.
Love and kindness and goodness and beauty and joy and generosity and celebration ..., along with everything else formal religion likes to claim as their own ... exist, apart from any belief in -- or existence of -- God or gods. Even without God or belief in God there is sacredness, dignity, ... even faith and holiness. One doesn't need an Old Man In The Sky -- with a long white beard and a booming Voice to live a life with wonder, the sublime, joy and bliss, freedom and peace.... These are all to be found within the natural realm, for there is indeed no chasm between Heaven & Earth, as even Jesus has said.: “The kingdom of heaven is all around you but you do not see it.â€Â
Don't be over-burdened with questions concerning belief with regard to religious and spiritual matters. Rather, make joy and love your guide. One need not believe in love to feel and experience it. Joy is not a belief, nor is freedom or kindness or generosity. Religion fails to serve us when it provides orthodox beliefs in the place of real lived experience. (This is why Buddhism is my guide and inspiration, rather than any theistic tradition -- but the Sufi poets are cool, anyhow!)