If push comes to shove I choose conscience over Church teaching

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Whew!!! If you were gonna call me a mythical creature it had better be Hathor!!! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:😉
 
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That Sacrament, yes! Our conscience alone, unless we have developed the virtue of prudence to a saintly degree, can and will lead us astray. As soon as we think we know better than Church dogma, we are guilty of pride.
 
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The conscience must be properly formed
I know. It’s in my original post. Or did you miss that?
There is a difference between an informed conscience and a well-formed conscience and you mentioned the former.
 
So the lady goes out thinking that she’s the “it” or whatever goes for “it” today; only her “friends” pretend that she’s the coolest while everyone else are horrified at her grungy or whatever look she’s sporting… her nemesis makes sure that everyone in the building knows how awful she looks and she cuts her day short because she’s having a conniption–but it was good that her husband and her “friends” lied to her…

After this lie, the husband continues his trek lying about everything everywhere; even when kneeling in “the booth” he manages to convince himself that for the good of other he needs not Confess his sins… so one day, with you next to him, he is found at the pearly gates where both you and him are given a ticket to not enter… but of course neither of you saw that coming so you both demand a recount!

Maran atha!

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And the husband could truly see his wife as beautiful in anything she wears and love any hairstyle she wishes to have. So he wouldn’t have lied because she is beautiful to him…
 
We are never suppose to steal but my conscience would probably let me steal to feed a starving person. We aren’t suppose to lie, but my conscience would compel me to lie to the Nazi authorities if I was hiding Jews.
exactly. And if I was hungry enough, homeless and penniless, I would steal food for sure. Call it a sin of you like.
 
It would still be a sin, yes. And would need to be confessed before receiving the Eucharist again.
 
A breather? But I think our communication improves in situations like this.
 
I don’t dictate what is or is not a sin. God does, and the Church teaches us about sin. It’s called moral theology.
Stealing is always a sin. While there can be conditions that reduce culpability, stealing is still sinful. If ones conscience says otherwise, then one’s conscience errs.
 
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I was trying to find your “part time catholic” post. You’ve given me an idea.
I’m probably 75 % catholic and 25% Protestant.
Does the Church hand out part time memberships? it could attract more people to the Church. 🙂
 
“75 % catholic and 25% Protestant.”
No such thing, as I’m sure you’re aware.
 
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