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The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

31: Let’s Drop the “Gaydentity” Label with Dan Mattson

The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

Patrick Coffin

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4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2017

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

It’s the third rail of both the world and the Church. Anyone who touches it risks social electrocution in the form of the argument-stopping (?) accusation of bigotry and hatred.

It’s homosexuality. Regarding homosexual behavior, the teaching of the Catholic Church, following the Bible, is abundantly clear. Implementing it in a human and pastoral way, however, can be a challenge.

Dan Mattson’s up for it.

Drawn into the gay lifestyle for many years and rescued by the bracing message of chastity, Mattson’s story is living proof of a number of things: that one’s deepest identity is as a son or daughter of God the Father, not as a “gay person;” that no one is exempt from the call to chastity, which frees us from the slavery of impurity; and that the Church is very close to those with same-sex attraction.

Dan, a professional musician, tells his riveting, powerfully honest story in Why I Don’t Call Myself Gay: How I Reclaimed My Sexual Reality and Found Peace and in this interview, he expounds on the important details. Dan Mattson subverts all the stereotypes, with his joie de vivre and earthy sense of humor. I recommend that you share this one with friends, family members, and pastors who are looking for a winsome presentation of an authentic Catholic anthropology regarding homosexuality.

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode number 31 of the Patrick Coffin Show.

0:03.6

Warning, the following podcast contains ideas and arguments that might challenge your

0:08.2

worldview.

0:09.2

And now for something completely different, The Partry Coffin show, a bacon of light in a world of spam.

0:18.0

Thank you for you.

0:20.0

You're tired of secularist bullies punching your values in the face.

0:25.0

You're looking for a smart commentary that doesn't sound like NPR, with our annoying voices.

0:31.0

You're wondering where we're going and why we're in this hand

0:34.1

basket. If you answer true to any of these, you've come to the right place. You're

0:39.7

about to meet the innovators and influencers who are restoring the Judeo Christian

0:44.3

foundations of our culture right here on the Patrick Coffin Show.

0:49.5

And now here's your host, Patrick Coffin.

0:54.0

Welcome to the Patrick Coffin.

0:58.0

Welcome to the Patrick Coffin show,

1:00.0

where we go upstream from culture

1:02.0

and strategize about the best practices for repairing

1:04.8

the DNA damage done to the country and to the culture that supports it.

1:10.1

Today we're going to talk about one of the most controversial, certainly the most emotion

1:14.0

generating topics in and out of the church, and that is homosexuality or same-sex attraction.

1:21.1

Although the percentage of people who identify as homosexual or same sex

1:24.3

attracted is about 3% or less, Statistics Canada several years ago found a 1%

1:30.0

proportion. However it affects all of us insofar as it's part of the public conversation.

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