Pope Francis changed the Catholic Church's stance on the death penalty in a new policy published Thursday, saying it is “inadmissible” because it “attacks” the inherent dignity of all humans.
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By the authority of the Gospels. The Pope has no authority to change any laws anywhere, contrary to the psychotic babbling of paranoid anti-Catholics.Yet it was God who decreed that the penalty for murder is death.
On what authority is this changed.
ndeed Pope John Paul II did say—that it is always wrong, in every case, deliberately to take the life of an innocent human being.
In North America, sadly, their sorrow is agitated and increased by a government that mocks their grief through mercy to the murderer.
How does a mother's broken heart heal when the wound is reopened each time her daughter's murderer is up for appeal, or sues the jail, or gets a photo in the newspaper.
Sadly , our countries have reject the rule of God and chosen men.
Our countries are not Christian countries.
So this discussion is "natural " and not spiritual.
If this mother is a none Christian she pretty much cannot heal...unless she encounters The Healer.
If she were a Christian mother God's Holy Spirit would be working on and through her...and in time..maybe lots of time...she can be free of the deep pain through the power of Christ.
I see no 'natural' answer.
The Pope has no authority to change any laws anywhere,
contrary to the psychotic babbling of paranoid anti-Catholics.
So this discussion is "natural " and not spiritual.
How would you deal with it if a rapist comes into your house, rapes your granddaughter and kills her?
Would you just say: "Oh, sorry I'm a Christian, I forgive you."
I would blow his head off with my shotgun.
So, that makes me a bad unforgiving Christian?
How about a foreign nation invading your country?
Would we just sit back and turn the other cheek and forgive them for crossing the border, raping and killing.
Things are not that simple.
How about Paul saying: ""For if I am an offender, or have committed anything deserving of death, I do not object to dying".
Was he right or wrong?
How would you deal with it if a rapist comes into your house, rapes your granddaughter and kills her?
Would you just say: "Oh, sorry I'm a Christian, I forgive you."
I would blow his head off with my shotgun.
So, that makes me a bad unforgiving Christian?
How about a foreign nation invading your country?
Would we just sit back and turn the other cheek and forgive them for crossing the border, raping and killing.
Things are not that simple.
How about Paul saying: ""For if I am an offender, or have committed anything deserving of death, I do not object to dying".
Was he right or wrong?
I am not saying the guy doesn’t deserve to be killed on the spot. I am saying, you will not get any satisfaction from his punishment
I am not saying the guy doesn’t deserve to be killed on the spot. I am saying, you will not get any satisfaction from his punishment
Are all Calvinists taught to attempt to disparage Catholics while despertatly trying to defend their "Calvinist errors" and religion? Or is that method unique to cyberspace?Are all Catholics taught to attempt to disparage others while despertatly trying to defend their "holy father" and religion? Or is that method unique to cyberspace?
An inspired author can't be wrong, just imperfect interpreters.How would you deal with it if a rapist comes into your house, rapes your granddaughter and kills her?
Would you just say: "Oh, sorry I'm a Christian, I forgive you."
I would blow his head off with my shotgun.
So, that makes me a bad unforgiving Christian?
How about a foreign nation invading your country?
Would we just sit back and turn the other cheek and forgive them for crossing the border, raping and killing.
Things are not that simple.
How about Paul saying: ""For if I am an offender, or have committed anything deserving of death, I do not object to dying".
Was he right or wrong?