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Roscoe_Turner
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Thatās not what Iām saying at all. With the exception of not defending yourself. Jesus didnāt, the martyrs didnāt. Read Matthew 5 and show me where being physically aggressive comes into play.The alternative is what?
That we never do anything because any good act has potential adverse effects too?
Medical science grinds to a halt because most treatments have adverse side effects. You canāt treat cancer because chemo or radio therapy will make you sick; not as sick as the cancer, but without double effect we canāt weigh those effects and decide proportionally that itās best to treat the cancer.
You canāt defend yourself if someone attacks you, because you may cause them some harm in defending yourself.
You canāt create needed infrustructure, such as dams to provide drinking water, since there may be adverse effects on the local flora and fauna. People will die through lack of drinking water, but that little family of rodents living where the dam would go are safe from harm.
You canāt drive a car, since accidents happen and people die. Modern society grinds to a halt, but at least weāve dealt with the road toll issue.
To an extent you have inherently recognised one reality here: that double effect is needed due to our living in a fallen world. In the new kingdom the need for such will pass, but in this world, our ācorporal livesā, we need this principle to allow us to act in moral ways. Without it, we find that we canāt act at all.
If you want to explore this further, itās time for a new thread as it is a new topic. Iām sure people will be ready to offer sources so you can understand this principle better.
Later in Matt 26
He could have defended himself and chose not to.52
Then Jesus said to him, āPut your sword back into its sheath, for all who take the sword will perish by the sword.
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Do you think that I cannot call upon my Father and he will not provide me at this moment with more than twelve legions of angels?
Butting the catechism and the scripture up against one another, the catechism reads as concessions to the state/rulers. If all Christians were pacifists they would be a pain in the rear for rulers.