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dudleysharp
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When I wrote:
2267 "Today, IN FACT, given the means at the State’s disposal to effectively repress crime by rendering inoffensive the one who has committed it, without depriving him definitively of the possibility of redeeming himself, CASES OF ABSOLUTE NECESSITY FOR SUPPRESSION OF THE OFFENDER - MEANING THE DEATH PENALTY ‘TODAY . . . ARE VERY RARE, IF NOT PRACTICALLY NON-EXISTENT.’ John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae 56).
I thought it was clear that I had added - MEANING THE DEATH PENALTY -
It wasn’t clear. My apologies.
The discussion was in the context of the death penalty, but it wasn’t mentioned in the quoted text, so I added the reference to be clear.
BTW, the other errors within this text are from “without depriving him definitively of the possibility of redeeming himself”.
The CCC is stating that the death penalty"definitively" deprives the criminal of the possibility of redeeming himself.
This is, obviously, untrue and cannot stand within the CCC.
The CCC is stating that there is a death which doesn’t allow for redemption, a complete contradiction of Church teachings. All of us die early and earthly deaths.
The teaching has always been and has not changed that all men have the opportunity to seek redemption through God, prior to their deaths, whatever that death may be.
The CCC is trying to change the teaching but it cannot be changed.
I think there is some small irony that the CCC recognizes that through Jesus’ execution our redemption is secured, should we accept that gift, and then, we have this within 2267!
The other error is the wording: “redeeming himself”. Obviously man does not redeem “himself”. We are redeemed through the Grace of God.
Just another of the many problems calling for a complete re write of this section.
2267 "Today, IN FACT, given the means at the State’s disposal to effectively repress crime by rendering inoffensive the one who has committed it, without depriving him definitively of the possibility of redeeming himself, CASES OF ABSOLUTE NECESSITY FOR SUPPRESSION OF THE OFFENDER - MEANING THE DEATH PENALTY ‘TODAY . . . ARE VERY RARE, IF NOT PRACTICALLY NON-EXISTENT.’ John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae 56).
I thought it was clear that I had added - MEANING THE DEATH PENALTY -
It wasn’t clear. My apologies.
The discussion was in the context of the death penalty, but it wasn’t mentioned in the quoted text, so I added the reference to be clear.
BTW, the other errors within this text are from “without depriving him definitively of the possibility of redeeming himself”.
The CCC is stating that the death penalty"definitively" deprives the criminal of the possibility of redeeming himself.
This is, obviously, untrue and cannot stand within the CCC.
The CCC is stating that there is a death which doesn’t allow for redemption, a complete contradiction of Church teachings. All of us die early and earthly deaths.
The teaching has always been and has not changed that all men have the opportunity to seek redemption through God, prior to their deaths, whatever that death may be.
The CCC is trying to change the teaching but it cannot be changed.
I think there is some small irony that the CCC recognizes that through Jesus’ execution our redemption is secured, should we accept that gift, and then, we have this within 2267!
The other error is the wording: “redeeming himself”. Obviously man does not redeem “himself”. We are redeemed through the Grace of God.
Just another of the many problems calling for a complete re write of this section.