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Robert_Sock
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You are correct in saying that the early Christians were disobeying the law for moral reasons, but they did not take an oath as did Bradley Manning. In today’s world, disobeying your superiors because of perceived moral reasons ought to not be condoned. We do, however, have the moral responsibility as Catholics to obey the the great nation of the Vatican, which is above all other nations. This is basically what the early Christians were doing, obeying the teachings of Christ and the early Church. For this reason, I still consider the two passages to be incomparable; apples vs oranges.But they were disobeying the law for moral reasons. I thought you were saying that your previous scripture citation made obedience to the law absolute. Am I wrong?