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Why do you simply invent your asserted “facts” instead of researching SC?
“Veinal” does not mean “less serious”, it does not mean “light”.
What it does mean is “easily pardonable”.
The issue is not whether a sin is easily pardoned.
The issue is whether it is serious.
The seriousness of a sin depends on two factors.
The objective nature of the conduct (eg breaking the Commandments) and the degree of culpability.
The most serious sin is that which objectively breaks the Commandments and is also fully imputable (mortal sins).
That does not mean that breaking of the Commandment with less than full culpability is not still serious. “Serious” is about more than just losing sanctifying grave just as walking on a tightrope between two skyscrapers is still a deadly business even if one has not yet fallen.
Therefore the term “grave sin” refers to seriousness that does not always involve full culpability but is still very risky.
“Veinal” does not mean “less serious”, it does not mean “light”.
What it does mean is “easily pardonable”.
The issue is not whether a sin is easily pardoned.
The issue is whether it is serious.
The seriousness of a sin depends on two factors.
The objective nature of the conduct (eg breaking the Commandments) and the degree of culpability.
The most serious sin is that which objectively breaks the Commandments and is also fully imputable (mortal sins).
That does not mean that breaking of the Commandment with less than full culpability is not still serious. “Serious” is about more than just losing sanctifying grave just as walking on a tightrope between two skyscrapers is still a deadly business even if one has not yet fallen.
Therefore the term “grave sin” refers to seriousness that does not always involve full culpability but is still very risky.
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