We have seen how the Catholic Catechism objectively teaches that Jesus sinned by twice giving scandal.
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Let's take a quick look at what Tradition has taught about those who give scandal;
The Catechism of Pope Saint Pius X
5 Q. What is scandal?
A. Scandal is any word, act, or omission which is the occasion of another's committing sin.
6 Q. Is scandal a grave sin?
A. Scandal is a grave sin because, by causing the loss of souls, it tends to destroy the greatest work of God, namely, the redemption; it effects the death of another's soul by depriving it of the life of grace, which is more precious than the life of the body; and is the source of a multitude of sins. Hence God threatens the severest chastisement to those who give scandal
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The Catechism Explained Spirago-Clarke
The modern Church, strangled as it is by the sodomite serpent - who will break his teeth? - will strive mightily to minimise in the minds of its flock the mortal sin of sodomy but - it is obvious isn't it? - it does not in the least care that it has publicly, objectively, accused its spouse, Jesus Christ, of mortal sin.