The Philippine Star

CBCP official hits Pacquiao for ‘misinterpr­eting’ Bible

- – Edu Punay

An official of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippine­s (CBCP) yesterday slammed Sen. Manny Pacquiao for allegedly misinterpr­eting the Bible in justifying his stand for revival of the death penalty in the country.

CBCP Commission on Prison Pastoral Care executive secretary Rodolfo Diamante alleged that the senator had a “wrong interpreta­tion of the Bible” in claiming that God allows capital punishment.

“He is actually misleading the public on his own understand­ing of the scriptural passage. This is what is dangerous,” Diamante stressed.

The prelate asked the senator and his staff to first “do some solid research before sharing his thoughts on any issue.”

“He was elected by the people to protect and improve the quality of life of people and not to extinguish it,” Diamante lamented, reacting to Pacquiao’s reported statement that the Bible supports his prodeath penalty stance.

“I agree it’s wrong to kill, OK, individual­ly, we’re forbidden from killing … but you can read in the Bible, the authority, meaning the government, is given power to impose death penalty,” Pacquiao told reporters.

Such authority, according to Pacquiao, “is establishe­d by God and instituted by God.”

“If you will read Romans 13 and study it carefully, God is giving the authority to impose death penalty to those who commit heinous crimes,” he said.

The world boxing champion-turned-senator made the statement in apparent response to the recent pronouncem­ent by Pope Francis that the death penalty is never admissible and the Church will work “with determinat­ion” toward its abolition around the world.

Pacquiao has filed three bills to revive the death penalty but he has agreed to limit the scope to heinous crimes.

The death penalty bills were previously taken up by the Senate committee on justice and human rights headed by Sen. Richard Gordon, but deliberati­ons hit a snag after questions over its implicatio­n on treaty obligation­s of the country was raised.

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