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rinnie
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Okay then would it also be fair to say thieves crucified on the cross for stealing was not against the will of Christ either.What did the Church teach about it? What civil authorities teach is a different realm.
I never made that claim, rinnie, but I think it is not historically accurate to claim that civil authorities burned heretics at the stake against the will of the Church at the time.
Jon
If you want to look at it that way then I will agree. Just as stealing was against the law and the penalty was dying on the cross at the time of Christ, Hersey was a crime against the state and the penalty was burned at the stake.
Just as if you commited adultery you were stoned to death.
But lets go back to Mary M. She was indeed commiting adultery. Was the sentence justified? Did she deny it? No she did not.
But the story about Mary M was not about her sin being justified to being stoned to death. Not by a long shot. Jesus knew the minds of the accusers and knew their evils in pointing her out.
If committing adultery did not justify being stoned to death Jesus would have said so. But he said whoever has no sins throw the first stone. He knew they had no right to judge her.
He said your sins are FORGIVEN GO and SIN NO MORE. Now if she continued to commit adultery she would be stoned to death and it would be according to the law.
THis story was not about Jewish law or authority, It was about sinners.
If every Judge today had to be without sin there would be no one in jail. God was not saying to not judge. He was saying to people like us who have no authority to judge to keep our traps shut.
Did the Church believe heresy was a crime back then? Yes, But they still do today. So whats the big deal. But because heresy is not a crime today and not punishable by death, they will obey the law as they did back then.
As times goes on we do what we were taught and teach with what we know.
Did people have free will to worship freely back in those days. No they did not. But it is so unfair to blame the RCC.
Just like it is unfair to blame the RCC today for not stopping abortion, or gay marriages, or other Churchs teaching heresy against the RCC. The Law today is you can do as you choose. You can deny God, hate steal kill commit adultery.
The RCC spoke the truth today as back yesterday. If someone spoke a heresy against God the sentence was death. That was the law.
If someone speaks heresy against God today the sentence is still death. Death of the soul. Either way when you speak against God and go against his teaching you separate yourself from him. Being separated from him is mortal sin, death of the soul.
The law back then was because the state was afraid the world would be like it is today. In the O.T. if you lied to God you died on the spot. I can’t speak why God does what he does, I never could.
God lets things happen for reason above the grace given to me to understand.
I don’t question the RCC I don’t understand everything. I don’t have to. I just have to obey!
Back in the day the RCC was in charge of judging if the person was in heresy or was not. And if they could not bring the sheep back into the fold they had no other choice but report the Gods truth. If they are guilty of sin, then they are no more guilty of the Judges today who speak the truth.
Their role back then was to report heresy or not heresy against the word of God.