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Jaypeeto4
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How do I know that Aquinas was not infallible?
Simple. He was not even a pope.
Anecdotes about Christ supposedly appearing to certain people,
are not proof of anything. Even if He did appear to him, it would have been
a private revelation, the contents of which, NOBODY is bound to accept.
Why? Simple, we can never know for sure if it even happened unless
we personally saw and heard the apparition.
I have always thought Aquinas a brilliant theologian.
That doesn’t change the fact that threatening someone with
a soon-to-be-experienced Death, is not likely to spur a hardened violent killer
to repentance. Do you really think Charles Manson is going to study the Scriptures
if California decides to reinstate his death sentence? He might, but I doubt it.
King David repented of his adultery and Murder, after Nathan told him a hypothetical
story. That, not fear of being killed, prompted his repentance.
And again, if strict justice requires the Death Penalty for murder,
are we going to charge GOD with violating Justice by letting David live and not only live,
but continue to rule as King over the Nation?
Are we going to charge GOD with violating Justice by restoring mass-murderer King Manasseh to the Throne of Israel? He not only didn’t have Manasseh killed, but actually RESTORED his kingship.
Whether the death penalty comes from the Noahic laws is really irrelevant here.
What I was pointing out, and correctly, was that in the eyes of God,
murder is NOT the ONLY capital offense, not by a long shot.
So is Justice being violated when all the women who have had those 50 million
abortions (murders) in America since 1973, are not convicted and sentenced to death?
I don’t know, but there is no punishment in Law anymore for this heinous crime, neither for the one receiving the abortion, nor for the ones performing the abortions. They will not be charged with anything. They are regarded, unrepentant though they are, as model citizens. What about fornicators? Millions upon millions upon millions of Americans fornicate. IT is a capital offense. And it is not a “private” crime, either. It affects society very badly. Millions of fatherless kids grow up to be violent delinquents, and that’s just one effect.
My point is simply this: Justice does not require imposition of the Death Penalty.
It sure as heck may be justified sometimes, but it is not strictly necessary.
Simple. He was not even a pope.
Anecdotes about Christ supposedly appearing to certain people,
are not proof of anything. Even if He did appear to him, it would have been
a private revelation, the contents of which, NOBODY is bound to accept.
Why? Simple, we can never know for sure if it even happened unless
we personally saw and heard the apparition.
I have always thought Aquinas a brilliant theologian.
That doesn’t change the fact that threatening someone with
a soon-to-be-experienced Death, is not likely to spur a hardened violent killer
to repentance. Do you really think Charles Manson is going to study the Scriptures
if California decides to reinstate his death sentence? He might, but I doubt it.
King David repented of his adultery and Murder, after Nathan told him a hypothetical
story. That, not fear of being killed, prompted his repentance.
And again, if strict justice requires the Death Penalty for murder,
are we going to charge GOD with violating Justice by letting David live and not only live,
but continue to rule as King over the Nation?
Are we going to charge GOD with violating Justice by restoring mass-murderer King Manasseh to the Throne of Israel? He not only didn’t have Manasseh killed, but actually RESTORED his kingship.
Whether the death penalty comes from the Noahic laws is really irrelevant here.
What I was pointing out, and correctly, was that in the eyes of God,
murder is NOT the ONLY capital offense, not by a long shot.
So is Justice being violated when all the women who have had those 50 million
abortions (murders) in America since 1973, are not convicted and sentenced to death?
I don’t know, but there is no punishment in Law anymore for this heinous crime, neither for the one receiving the abortion, nor for the ones performing the abortions. They will not be charged with anything. They are regarded, unrepentant though they are, as model citizens. What about fornicators? Millions upon millions upon millions of Americans fornicate. IT is a capital offense. And it is not a “private” crime, either. It affects society very badly. Millions of fatherless kids grow up to be violent delinquents, and that’s just one effect.
My point is simply this: Justice does not require imposition of the Death Penalty.
It sure as heck may be justified sometimes, but it is not strictly necessary.