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I agree with you on a few things here. As far as Christ and the RCC being one I have to disagree with you. Christ taught us he and his Church are one. He compared that to marriage he is the bride and the Church is the bridegroom. So on that I disagree with you. When the Church speaks in the voice of God from the H.S. it does speak for God.A sovereign God distributing righteous judgment by striking people dead is far different than the State using judicial process, torture, and, finally, execution to punish so called “heretics.” Neither the State or the Church is God. And given the track record of both institutions throughout history, neither one inspires much confidence when it comes to “justly” persecuting individuals for their beliefs.
Heretics were not put to death because they denied or violated the teaching of the Holy Spirit. They were put to death because they defied human authority that placed itself in the position to determine the will of God. It was human government that put them to death. Not God.
With that said I agree the unless the Church was speaking in the voice of the H.S. it cannot know what God agrees or disagrees with.
The Church never spoke in the name of the H.S. and teaches it was not the choice of the Church to kill heretics.
The CHurch was called to speak to someone to determine if they were heretics or were not. They did have that authority then, and they do have that authority today.
With that said, the whole point of this thread is because the Church was called to judge if a person was or was not a heretic it is their fault personally for determining that.
That is what I disagree with, and I do feel the Priests and Bishops have the right and education to know if a person is a heretic, Then and now.
If the Pope feel a person is a heretic they will do now what they did then, Talk to them, offer then forgivenes by the Sacraments and bring the sheep back into the fold.
If they refuse to repent and spread false teachings or obey the CHurch they can be excommunicated.