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iluvburpees
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Timeout, sir. Even if Pope Benedict said the death penalty were immoral, it still wouldn’t overturn the Church’s Traditional teaching for almost two thousand years. And the fact is that the pope didn’t say it was immoral, or that Catholics can have different opinions on whether it is moral or not. He said:Faithful Catholics may have a difference of opinion on the matter. This comes from Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI).
“There may be legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty”
Notice he says “applying.” He doesn’t say “justness of” or “morality of” the death penalty, but the applying of, that is, the use in different situations of, the death penalty. So, you are wrong.
You may stand by his statement, but make sure you understand what he actually said (as I explained).I will stand by his statement
Ad Hominem attacks, an example of the fallacy of ignoring the issue, are always helpful in exposing someone who cannot find any flaws in another’s arguments, and instead makes personal attacks. Thank you for clarifying your level of logicnot the statement of some self-serving practical schismatic who thinks he knows more about the teachings of the Church than anyone else.