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**Hardly, its just the opposite. I investigated this area very thoroughly some months ago, and several of us quoted directly from documents of both Benedict and JPII as well as theologians who all stated in black and white, that in the end NO ONE can give up their own belief. In fact it says this in the CCC as well. Those who oppose such a notion simply disregarded the documents and claimed they were not “dogma.” Mostly they were just jumped over and the same tired arguments used again.
**1786
Faced with a moral choice, conscience can make either a right judgment in accordance with reason and the divine law or, on the contrary, an erroneous judgment that departs from them.
All of the Church teaching must be reconciled. Simply emphasizing only that one must follow a certain conscience without emphasizing the entire teaching makes the truth into a type of lie.1792 Ignorance of Christ and his Gospel, bad example given by others, enslavement to one’s passions, assertion of a mistaken notion of autonomy of conscience, rejection of the Church’s authority and her teaching, lack of conversion and of charity: these can be at the source of errors of judgment in moral conduct.