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bellasbane
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I think Jesus was pretty clear about not judging people or misusing the law.And when they do, they are committing grave sin.
The misuse of the law that he decried was not the use of it which you object to here. What he condemned was the creation of artificial new “laws” which were not essential to the moral code, but which were practices characterized by extreme interpretations of the Mosaic code.
Jesus affirmed the Mosaic code in its original core and original entirety.
In Matthew 23:3-4 he tells his followers to obey the scribes and pharisees, but not to act like them. Specifically, he says “They tie up heavy burdens and lay them on people’s shoulders, but they never lift a finger to move them”.
If what you say is true, then Jesus is telling his followers to obey “extreme interpretations of the Mosaic code”. I don’t think that is what he means at all. The law only becomes a burden when it is used as an excuse to oppress people.
Which is exactly what I think is going on here.
“Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take up my yoke and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves; For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” - Mt. 11: 28-30
I stand by what I said. The CCC should not be misused. It’s purpose is “to guard and present better the precious deposit of Christian doctrine in order to make it more accessible to the Christian faithful and to all people of good will. For this reason the Council was not first of all to condemn the errors of the time, but above all to strive calmly to show the strength and beauty of the doctrine of the faith.”. FIDEI DEPOSITUM
That doesn’t sound like a smack-down to me.