World | homosexuality Pope: Save Rainforest —and Heterosexuality, Too Benedict's Christmas message decries erosion of 'traditional' gender roles By Jason Farago Posted Dec 23, 2008 8:08 AM CST Copied Pope Benedict XVI gives his blessing during an audience to exchange Christmas wishes with cardinals and prelates, in the Clementine Hall, at the Vatican, Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. (AP Photo/Max Rossi, pool) Pope Benedict XVI used a Christmas address today to call for a defense of heterosexuality, which he suggested was as endangered as the rainforest. He called homosexuality and deviance from gender norms "a destruction of God's work." The pontiff said "the tropical forests do deserve our protection; but man, as a creature, does not deserve any less," the Guardian reports. Benedict's speech focused on the blurring of gender roles, which he said could lead to the "self-destruction" of the human race. A Vatican spokesman said that the pope did not want to attack homosexuality or transsexualism per se, but "was speaking more generally about gender theories." The Catholic church normally distinguishes between gay sex, which it considers sinful, and homosexuality as an identity, which it does not. Read These Next Old Dominion University gunman was killed by ROTC students. Sheriff in Guthrie case says he may have a motive, and a warning. Country star cancels rest of his tour: 'I am mentally unwell.' Body of missing Long Island teen found in NYC waters. Report an error