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RosaryFan
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I was under the impression that intrinsically evil acts were always immoral, such as abortion.given that:
A is an intrinsically evil act
B is a moral act
- Is it ever moral to do A?
- Can good intention or dire circumstances ever make it moral to do A?
- Can intention or circumstance ever change the essential moral nature of A, so that A becomes a different kind of act, one that is now moral?
- If A is done before, during, or after B, can A ever become moral or become a different kind of act, one that is now moral?
- When the second font of morality is bad, is the act necessarily intrinsically evil?