Spurven Ten Sing wrote:The Catholic Church seems to have, and use, a concept of "self-excommunication" by which the Catholic Church doesn't proactively excommunicate someone based on an ecclesiastical process. Instead, the Catholic Church declares that a member has excommunicated through the act of disobidience.
An example is a recent case of a Catholic Church in Arizona performed an abortion on a woman with a life-threatening illness. The local Catholic Bishop declared the head of the hostital's ethics committee to have sanctioned an unauthorized abortion and excommunicated herself from the Catholic Church.
In a sense, the Catholic Church avoids a condemnatory appearance and places the blame back on the person considered to be the transgressor.
Sort of a "we didn't excommunicate you...you did it to yourself."
Would that approach work and be more publicly acceptable for the LDS Church?
Imagine an LDS Church disciplinary council that does not decide in excommunicating someone for adultery or apostacy. Instead, the decision is that the person was already excommunicated because they did it to themselves. The council is just formalizing a self excommunication.
In such cases, when the Church is accused of being punative or unfair...the answer is that we did nothing of the kind...the person cut themselves off from the Church.
Thoughts?
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Fascinating... http://www.mormonapologetics.org/topic/ ... 1208956155
That was actually Packer's line in the 1980s, in response to "intellectuals". They finally "formalised" it in 1993. But even more amazing is BC's response:
But overall, I like it since I've been in favor the notion of automatic excommunication for purposeful inactivity.
I don't know why anyone in their right mind would want anything to do this this utter Pharisaic perversion of Christianity. I could just imagine a Mormon version of Jesus saying, "Ya, go ahead and stone the woman to death - it's in the Handbook of Instructions".