And the problem with presenting people who are simply being obedient as ‘scorekeepers’ and setting them up "in opposition to the Lord’, is that those who do this are actually being the scorekeepers themselves.
It is strange, is it not, how every kind of innovation and departure from rules and guidelines (themselves set up to help, not hinder) is touted as showing God’s ‘mercy’, but a call to adhere to teachings in obedience is cast as legalism, being unmerciful, etc. etc.
However, as Father Z (I am a great fan of his blog, as you probably would infer from many of my posts) might say, it is a good thing to shine a light, as it were, to illuminate the reasons that people give to dissent, disagree, depart, or otherwise change, innovate, etc. So often the reasons start with such ‘good intentions’ regarding the ‘feelings’ of others, and so often they end with pointed jabs, diatribes, charges of meanness, etc, at those who disagree. I guess that our ‘feelings’ don’t matter?