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Good Morning Ender!
Yes, humanity is that slow to understand what the Spirit has revealed. It has taken this long for us to be ready to accept this. Many of us are ready, you are not.
Are you yet coming from a position that promotes forgiveness of everyone we hold something against? If not, when will this change?
I think the establishment of any religion is in part generally a move from selfishness to justice. Religions take on the role of guiding social mores and society, so justice is very important. Yes, I think it is possible that some of church doctrine itself has changed in tone from justice to love, but there is never a lowering of the importance of justice.Do you really want to argue that the church’s doctrines have moved from selfishness to justice to love?
The pursuit of justice can be opposed to love, as what happened leading up to the crucifixion. Remember also that those who wanted to stone the adulterer wanted justice.More than that, do you really want to argue that justice is somehow opposed to love?
I think you know by now that this is far from limited to Pope Francis. We have the previous popes, and the rest of the hierarchy. It took a long time to get rid of the death penalty for other crimes in societies, and it took a long time to get rid of allowances for slavery. In all of those cases, the reason to change the laws had to do in part for empathy and mercy for the individual being punished or persecuted. It makes perfect sense that the death penalty for murderers is the last holdout of the penalty itself. Yes, it has taken a long time to realize its negative impact on the merciful treatment of people by governments, and that the desire for the DP runs contrary to forgiveness.Are you now arguing that the prior 260 odd previous popes, and all the Doctors and Fathers of the church missed this, and it is only Pope Francis that has comprehended the true relationship between punishment and love?
Yes, humanity is that slow to understand what the Spirit has revealed. It has taken this long for us to be ready to accept this. Many of us are ready, you are not.
Yes, this is good. Are you thinking that the end of the DP is an indulgence toward evil, scandal, injury or insult? The author of that sentence would completely disagree with you.In no passage of the Gospel message does forgiveness, or mercy as its source, mean indulgence towards evil, towards scandals, towards injury or insult.
Are you saying that Pope JPII is promoting the idea that we are to withhold forgiveness of people until those conditions are met? If so, people could go their whole lives not forgiving. JPII is referring to some kind of societal compensation, not personal forgiveness, and not God’s forgiveness.In any case, reparation for evil and scandal, compensation for injury, and satisfaction for insult are conditions for forgiveness.
Are you yet coming from a position that promotes forgiveness of everyone we hold something against? If not, when will this change?
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