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Okay, interpret this direct quote for me:You are making stuff up now. Pope Francis said no such thing.
“The issue for those who do not believe in God is to obey their conscience. Sin, even for those who have no faith, exists when people disobey their conscience.”
To me, the term “even” implies that it obviously applies to those who have faith. How is one to reconcile the following: two people with the same intellectual or cognitive abilities, very similar life experiences, attended the same schools, had catholic claimed truths imparted onto them by the same people. One disagrees with the teaching but obeys against his/her conscience; the other follows his/her conscience and disobeys the teaching. Who is the sinner? Do not the pope’s own words say it’s a sin to disobey conscience?