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ComputerGeek25
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Hi all,
Say one goes to a store where payment is based on an honor system. Said person buys some goods and leaves. Several hours after the fact (and quite a drive later), said person realizes he mis-counted the goods bought and paid $3 less than was needed. This was totally unintentional, and said person thought he counted right. Said person will send them the rest of the money owed by mail.
This is probably a venial sin, at worst, right? Reason being it was totally uintentional at the time, the amount of money short was $3, and the money owed was eventually sent in a reasonable amount of time…
Say one goes to a store where payment is based on an honor system. Said person buys some goods and leaves. Several hours after the fact (and quite a drive later), said person realizes he mis-counted the goods bought and paid $3 less than was needed. This was totally unintentional, and said person thought he counted right. Said person will send them the rest of the money owed by mail.
This is probably a venial sin, at worst, right? Reason being it was totally uintentional at the time, the amount of money short was $3, and the money owed was eventually sent in a reasonable amount of time…