Catholics to my knowledge have never argued over the issue being debated here. This thread is, to the best of my knowledge, the first time Catholics (and only three or so at that) have sided with the very un-Catholic assertion of Bill O’Reilly. According to LisaA, O’Reilly wrote that Christ was crucified because Pilate believed the lies that the Jews were telling him, i.e., that Christ really was a trouble-making insurrectionist, was telling the Jewish people not to pay taxes to the Romans, etc.
I and other Catholics on this board say that O’Reilly’s assertion is absurd on its face, is not what the Church teaches and is flatly contradicted by the HISTORICAL Gospel account of the Crucifixion.
So, oneofmany, because the argument was not included in the post to which you responded, I’m asking you now if you even knew what the argument was about before you posted? I hope your answer is “no.”
Please understand; I am asking simply because I can’t believe you really pray that some age-old teachings of the Church (which are based primarily on the Gospel account of the Crucifixion) are wrong, and that O’Reilly and his followers are right.
Note that this is no small matter of hairsplitting. If the Church/Gospel of the Crucifixion is wrong on this issue, what else are the Church/Gospels wrong about? I think you know how the enemies of the Church would dance with joy if, after centuries oy trying, it could be shown that Church doctrine is wrong on even one point.
Attention Lisa et al. No one thinks you are enemies of the Church. I know that you love the Church and are arguing in good faith (with maybe just a little liberty here and there)