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They have clarified it-the Church does now and always has allowed for Capital Punishment.This is what confuses me the most about Catholicism - how is it that there are 21 pages discussing whether capitol punishment is acceptable when to me, in this day and age it is not necessary as there are other means to prevent someone from causing harm to society.
How can a catholic say that as being part of the jury you may sentence someone to death?!? Really?? Cant the catholic church clarify this?
I ask my friends who are in some chatechism groups and they all are divided on the issue. If a catholic is asking this question, there is something wrong with how information is being conveyed or how it is being interpreted, I am just disappointed - that’s all.
The problem i have in this are is that, although i oppose capital punishment in all cases, too many Catholics try and claim a moral equivalence between supporting captial punishment and supporting abortion. This is most often advanced using the bogus seamless garment argument and is often used to justify voting for pro-abortion politicians.
The other problem is that when we distort Church teaching on captial Punishment we weaken our abililty to explain other Church Doctrines. You can see this even in CAF where you will find people stateing that the Church should allow Female Clergy or Homosexual marriage because “after all they changed their teaching on Captial Punishment so they should be able to change their teaching on this also”