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Is acting against the spirit of the law a sin?

Mexico's Roman Catholic Church drew fire Tuesday for releasing a set of voting "guidelines" for the faithful ahead of the July 1 presidential elections.

All religious groups in Mexico are banned from engaging in electoral politics, or supporting or opposing any candidate or party. The guidelines published by the Archdiocese of Mexico on its web site appear to closely skirt the restriction.

But the issue is a sensitive one in Mexico, where harsh anti-clerical laws sparked the 1926-1929 Cristero war, an uprising by Roman Catholic rebels against Mexico's secular government in which tens of thousands of people died. While loosened in the 1990s, many restrictions on church activities in Mexico remain.

The latest "pastoral guidelines" do not mention any party, saying only that Catholics cannot "choose as a political option those who support or promote false rights or liberties that attack the teachings contained in the Holy Scriptures, tradition and doctrine of the Church."

That appeared to be a reference to gay marriage and abortion rights, both of which the church has hotly opposed.

The guidelines also say Catholics "should be alert to the commitments of the candidates and their parties to respect the foremost of all rights, which is the right to life, from the moment of conception."

The suggestions appear aimed especially at candidates of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party, which has enacted both gay marriage and legalized abortion in Mexico City, which it governs.

The publication comes just over a month before Pope Benedict XVI is scheduled to visit central Mexico from March 23 to 26.

Bernardo Barranco, an expert at Mexico's Center for Religious Studies, called the guidelines "a provocation" and said that while they did not appear to violate the letter of the law, it violated the spirit of Article 130 of Mexico's constitution, which states that "priests and ministers cannot form political associations nor carry out propaganda for any candidate, party or political group."

"It is written very carefully, very trickily," Barranco said. "The problem is that it is written in such a way that it does not explicitly violate the law, but implicitly it does."

It is not the first time church officials have spoken out publicly on political issues.

In 2007, church officials harshly criticized a Democratic Revolution abortion proposal.

More at the link:
 http://santamariatimes.com/news/world/mexican-church-draws-fire-for-voting-guidelines/article_bd28877e-5c30-5b3d-9b4e-4612c2e1a4cd.html#ixzz1mU6sgGty

 

Since it was just discussed in a question earlier today how intent is what causes sin, not necissarily acting on the intent, and 1 Peter 2 covers that everyone should follow the law of man no matter what, isn't the church essentially sinning by doing this?

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NotPanicking

Asked by NotPanicking at 3:36 PM on Feb. 15, 2012 in Religious Debate

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    Follow the law of man no matter what..............................................


    Hm.


    I'm thinking not when it comes to lives lost  (abortion).

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    Answer by mustbeGRACE at 3:43 PM on Feb. 15, 2012 (hidden) + expand

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  • I'm thinking not when it comes to lives lost (abortion).

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    UNLESS the childs life was lost due to the parents practicing religion that allows them to not seek medical help. And instead allow the child to suffer in illness, and then die. THATS ok.
    sahmamax2

    Answer by sahmamax2 at 4:33 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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  • When Jesus healed on the Sabbath was that a sin?
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    Answer by LoveMyDog at 4:37 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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  • What makes you think that breaking a law is a sin? If the law is inherently flawed, of course it should be broken or skirted. A sin and a law are sometimes two different things.
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    Answer by adnilm at 4:56 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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  • What makes you think that breaking a law is a sin?

    The verse that says it's a sin. You know, the one mentioned right there in the OP.
    NotPanicking

    Comment by NotPanicking (original poster) at 4:58 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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  • 1 Peter 2
    2As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby:
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    Answer by adnilm at 5:06 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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  • Yes, that's one verse out of the 23 different verses in 1 Peter 2. Maybe you should try a handful from later in the chapter instead of deliberately isolating one that doesn't apply?

    11 Dear friends, I urge you, as foreigners and exiles, to abstain from sinful desires, which wage war against your soul. 12 Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us.
    13 Submit yourselves for the Lord’s sake to every human authority: whether to the emperor, as the supreme authority, 14 or to governors, who are sent by him to punish those who do wrong and to commend those who do right. 15 For it is God’s will that by doing good you should silence the ignorant talk of foolish people. 16 Live as free people, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; live as God’s slaves.
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    Comment by NotPanicking (original poster) at 5:32 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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  • 17 Show proper respect to everyone, love the family of believers, fear God, honor the emperor.

    18 Slaves, in reverent fear of God submit yourselves to your masters, not only to those who are good and considerate, but also to those who are harsh. 19 For it is commendable if someone bears up under the pain of unjust suffering because they are conscious of God. 20 But how is it to your credit if you receive a beating for doing wrong and endure it? But if you suffer for doing good and you endure it, this is commendable before God. 21 To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps.
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    Comment by NotPanicking (original poster) at 5:32 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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  • I thought you despised God for slavery?

    Don't use it as an example now please.

    Grief.
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    Answer by mustbeGRACE at 5:35 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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  • Sorry, had to run off before I finished my post.
    When you are speaking of disobeying laws, of course you should obey laws. But any law that goes directly against divine dictate is not something you must obey. In the end, each of us is responsible for our own indiscretions. Obeying a law that poses an immediate threat to one's soul, does not need to be obeyed. Because you found a verse in the bible that states obedience to law, you must use a well formed conscience to decide whether following that law would place your soul in danger.
    And this example did not fall under a breaking of a law
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    Answer by adnilm at 6:50 PM on Feb. 15, 2012

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