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Exsurge DomineI took the quote from the Papal Bull the OP wrote about,
Exsurge Domine
Jim
So, if I am understanding correctly. the papal bull condemns as error the burning of heretics?
That ought to be a relief to most Catholics, right? This is something that we all actually want to be standing today, right?
The OP gave the impression that this was a bad thing that this was still standing, but defining burning people as being an error seems to be a good thing.
It's important to read the following part of the document (which I will underline) to get the true context:The error condemned is saying that burning heretics is against the will of the spirit. So, in essence, the bull is pro-heretic burning, or at least taking a neutral stand (i.e. saying that God doesn't will for them not to be burnt).
The key is to read it carefully, in context.
Basically, the document contrasts what a heretic deserves with how the Church chooses to imitate Christ in showing mercy. The document shows mercy even to Luther, one of the biggest heretics in the history of the Church. So to answer the OP, yes, the Catholic Church still condones showing mercy for heretics rather than giving them what they truly deserve.Therefore we can, without any further citation or delay, proceed against him to his condemnation and damnation as one whose faith is notoriously suspect and in fact a true heretic with the full severity of each and all of the above penalties and censures. Yet, with the advice of our brothers, imitating the mercy of almighty God who does not wish the death of a sinner but rather that he be converted and live, and forgetting all the injuries inflicted on us and the Apostolic See, we have decided to use all the compassion we are capable of. It is our hope, so far as in us lies, that he will experience a change of heart by taking the road of mildness we have proposed, return, and turn away from his errors. We will receive him kindly as the prodigal son returning to the embrace of the Church.
being a heretic was agianst the the civil law at the time
the Church was supporting rights of the civil government
we can say that it is no longer needed, but we should not say that the Church made a mistake
As some of you may now, the Exsurge Domine is a papal bull written in the times of the Reformation. It contains a number of condemned affirmations. One of those **condemned** proposition is number 33.
33. That heretics be burned is against the will of the Spirit.
Questions:
1.- Do you think the bull is still standing?
2.- Do you think that means that Church, at least, condones the burning of heretics?
3.- Do you think Inquisitors sinned when they following due process in law condemned people to be burned for heresy?
I gave you a rock solid answer in post #26. If you choose to ignore it then you aren't looking for an answer but only to set up a straw man to argue against. The document that you cite is a fine example of the extraordinary mercy of the Catholic Church.This argument originally appeared on GT, and it needs a rock solid answer if not to convince everybody (well......) at least to present a reasonable argument to the onlooker
I gave you a rock solid answer in post #26. If you choose to ignore it then you aren't looking for an answer but only to set up a straw man to argue against. The document that you cite is a fine example of the mercy of the Church.
For pity's sake , let's put the papal bull on the fire and leave the heretics free to live , which is their God-given right , regardless of what any bull says .
Or we can burn them both? It would "kill" two birds with one "stone."For pity's sake , let's put the papal bull on the fire and leave the heretics free to live , which is their God-given right , regardless of what any bull says .
As I pointed out in post #26 of this thread, there is nothing wrong with the papal bull. And the bull allows for the heretics to live.For pity's sake , let's put the papal bull on the fire and leave the heretics free to live , which is their God-given right , regardless of what any bull says .
Whew....that is a load off my mindAs I pointed out in post #26 of this thread, there is nothing wrong with the papal bull. And the bull allows for the heretics to live.