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The denial of the reality or possibility of postbaptismal sinning is a very serious heresy , and anybody can see why : a person who assumes that he cannot sin is in a fearfully perilous moral plight . When we were baptized we were ...
The denial of the reality or possibility of postbaptismal sinning is a very serious heresy , and anybody can see why : a person who assumes that he cannot sin is in a fearfully perilous moral plight . When we were baptized we were ...
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But much of our moral ignorance is clearly vincible : we could know the divine will if we took the trouble to seek it . We are morally obligated to seek God's will for us in all things , and failure to seek it is itself sin .
But much of our moral ignorance is clearly vincible : we could know the divine will if we took the trouble to seek it . We are morally obligated to seek God's will for us in all things , and failure to seek it is itself sin .
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Moral theology is the science of the application of divine law to human cases , and it is a necessary science which is neglected by some communions with serious results . But when the textbooks of moral theology resemble in ...
Moral theology is the science of the application of divine law to human cases , and it is a necessary science which is neglected by some communions with serious results . But when the textbooks of moral theology resemble in ...
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