Feser: Francis & U.S. Bishops "Obliged" to answer this Dubia Question "No" or they are in "Heterodoxy"
The greatest American Thomist philosopher Edward Feser on Tuesday wrote:
"So, every Catholic is obliged to affirm, on pain of heterodoxy, the following sentence, which for ease of reference I will label"
"The Sentence: 'Capital punishment is not always and intrinsically wrong.'"
(Edwardfeser.blog spot, "Just say the damn sentence already," June 25, 2019)
So, if Francis and the U.S. Bishops cannot answer "No" to the following dubia question then they are in "heterodoxy":
Is capital punishment always and intrinsically wrong?
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church
"So, every Catholic is obliged to affirm, on pain of heterodoxy, the following sentence, which for ease of reference I will label"
"The Sentence: 'Capital punishment is not always and intrinsically wrong.'"
(Edwardfeser.blog spot, "Just say the damn sentence already," June 25, 2019)
So, if Francis and the U.S. Bishops cannot answer "No" to the following dubia question then they are in "heterodoxy":
Is capital punishment always and intrinsically wrong?
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church
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For certain obdurate souls, capital punishment is their last hope of repentance.