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Many Christians today find it hard to accept that homosexuality is wrong based on the Bible or Church authority: it seems to contradict what they know to be obviously OK and normal. Others are convinced that gay-lesbian lifestyle is wrong but have no answer for those who justify it with Scripture. <br><br>Born to Love is a clear solid presentation of Catholic teaching on homosexuality and related topics. Fr. John Waiss' presentation is well grounded in John Paul II's personalist philosophy and Theology of the Body making convincing arguments that are accessible to all. He focuses on the intrinsic good of the person and on the true meaning of sexuality as created by God. This is much more helpful than a list of do's and don'ts.<br><br>Born to Love is written as a dialogue that gives it a personal easy-going feeling and avoids treating homosexuality in a generic or abstract manner. The story is engaging capturing the reader's interest while piquing his curiosity about what is coming next. Fr. Waiss' many years of pastoral experience gives the dialogue an authentic feel. Yet his great strength is the ability to present Church teaching positively thoroughly and methodically while remaining completely faithful to Catholic doctrine. He does it with great compassion.<br><br>YOUNG PEOPLE will find in Born to Love insights on how to deal with friends and peers who may advocate the homosexual persuasion as valid and wholesome as any other. They will discover how they can be truly compassionate while sticking to the truth of their Faith being true to themselves as well as to God.<br><br>PARENTS will find in Born to Love suggestions for improving their relationships with their children-no matter what age-relationships that will be the foundation of their future identity as persons. They will learn that improving all their relationships (including with God) is the best help they can offer especially when faced with a loved-one who has embraced the gay-lesbian lifestyle. They will also learn that compromising their own beliefs and values not only hurts their relationship with God and others but also makes their child's or relative's identity even more amorphous and tenuous.<br><br>SEMINARIANS and PRIESTS will experience in Born to Love a great pastoral approach that is based on a solid foundation of biblical anthropology. This is Theology of the Body practically applied.<br><br>TEACHERS and YOUTH MINISTERS will learn from Born to Love to understand the very personal nature of same-sex-attraction and how to lead the young people to follow their personal path to the fullness of life love and relationships based on embracing Church teaching and giving oneself as Christ did on the Cross realizing that a happy life always involves sacrifice.<br><br>Born to Love analyzes the Bible's teaching on homosexuality in-depth addressing common objections and misconstrued scriptural arguments. Fr. Waiss shows how the Church's teaching fits the unified teaching on sexuality in the Bible.<br><br>Born to Love also addresses questions such as: What aspects of homosexuality are personal choices? What aspects are not? What does the science say? Born to Love gives straightforward answers that go beyond common myths and stereotypes to get to its root-causes. The science is well documented.<br><br>How to approach political issues is also addressed such as gay-marriage or gay adoption: Are these civil rights as interracial marriage is? How should we support families through our civil laws and institutions?<br><br>The author takes the love the sinner hate the sin approach to a new level showing Christians how to help family friends and colleagues-whether or not they struggle with same-sex-attraction-to develop a healthy personal identity by developing strong non-erotic and unselfish relationships.<br><br>-Fr. Benedict Groeschel C.F.R.-priest author psychologist and TV show host-writes the Foreword that introduces the book.