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starshiptrooper
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Can you compress your thoughts into something alot shorter?
Power does not just mean might, it also means having authority. The latter sense of power is used in John 19:9-11.
If you really think that nobody can lawfully kill another person, then you are confused.
Power does not just mean might, it also means having authority. The latter sense of power is used in John 19:9-11.
I believe the Church did have the authority to do this.There are Catholics still today who believe that the Church had the Power and right to torture and to burn heretics - Which is truly sad.
We live in a slightly different society than the 13th century. The herectic of the Middle Ages was closer to the modern terrorist. They caused trouble and discord, they often tried to overthrow lawful governments, they believed in radical and dangerous ideas, and they were immoral people. I have no problem with torturing and shooting terrorists. Does that answer your irrelevant question?My question to starshiptrooper is: If the Roman Church reinstituted the burning of heretics, would you support them?
A government performing its God-given responsibilities and the ordinary citizen acting in self-defense both have the right to kill someone.Who has authority to kill another man? the pope, or Hitler, or President of Iran? or President of the United States? I think it is not me but you who are confused.
If you really think that nobody can lawfully kill another person, then you are confused.