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joshua2015
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I am certain the answer is “yes”, but I need specifics as relates to his righteous anger at the money changers in the temple. I have a child in Catholic school, and his 5th grade teacher made the point to him that “Jesus is not perfect”, used in a way to help children feel better about making mistakes. He subsequently has used that line at home and we finally learned where he heard it. We confronted the teacher, who is also Catholic, and she sticks by her statement that she believes Jesus was a man and therefore not perfect, letting anger get the best of him in the temple. How do we teach her what the Church teaches on this subject?