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Hi Ben,Hi Mike
Do not think coerciveness was the full question, but the level of it. Another words, does the canon indicate indirectly (smoking gun) that there was much more “forcefullness” than just barring from sacraments.
No, that would be over the top and and avoid at looking at what was and is in doctrine and practice.
But at worst it might be used just as simple us vs them. At best it could humble the CC and learn from "us’’ and help bridge the gap.
Good of you to say. Actually the “sin” carried on past the 1500’s (the P’s were guilty also). Separation of church and state was still far off.
Not sure where that fits in. But yes, there is a difference in believing in something and acting or even teaching something. Not sure your statement is cynical a bit. It should not be about just rocking the boat or not, but about really caring for each individual sheep and what they really believe. Another words, we should care to comply (not rock boat) and comply properly (not rock the boat because we really do believe as we should). Maybe cynical is wrong word for your statement , and might just be my own. Sometimes I have thought the CC allows a lot of “diversity” as long as you do not rock the structure that is the CC. Maybe as P’s we have less structure and hence care more about being equally convinced on all or most things. As you kind of said about “falling”, Protestantism will not fall because of a variant teaching. I think Catholicism is more rigid and must maintain most of their teachings or at least feels it must…Sorry I ramble
Blessings
To touch on the last bit first, I think there are some different wave lengths missing each other, notably because your last two cut ups of my last post need each other for context. This was in response to essentially the subject of ‘the power to coerce now vs then’ and the Church’s lower ability (power) now vs. then (Picky’s point). I was countering that both now and then, the Church can’t force the will.
With regard to the first half, I want to make sure I understand - if I’m reading you correctly -
Since this particular ‘rule’ clarification at Trent (canon) speaks of punishments that are more than the barring of the sacraments, you think the smoking gun then is the depth of the rule.
However - more of a bb gun, as you don’t think the CC should fall on a sword, or at least that is not the intent of bringing up this particular ‘rule’ clarification (Canon) that happened at Trent.
Later you touched on why you think P would not fall (variant teaching). I’m guessing as a ‘what if’ of if the CC did fall?
Is this correct?
Thank you,
Mike