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Nevarlander
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… can one justify other sins when necessary?
By this, I mean that if, say, you’re starving and have no way to get food except by theft, it’s not wrong to steal because people deserve to have food (as least that’s how I understand Catholic teaching). If in your situation you can’t get it by stealing, but can by, say, prostitution, would it still be wrong for you to do that?
By this, I mean that if, say, you’re starving and have no way to get food except by theft, it’s not wrong to steal because people deserve to have food (as least that’s how I understand Catholic teaching). If in your situation you can’t get it by stealing, but can by, say, prostitution, would it still be wrong for you to do that?