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Eworms
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I’ve heard it said that breaking any law passed by government is a sin. While I am a law abiding citizen, this does raise a couple of questions for me.
Where does such an argument come from? Scripture, catechism, canon law?
If it is a sin to break any law whatsoever, does it consitute a mortal sin? How much does this depend on the law being broken? (Going 5mph over the speed limit is definitely a less serious offense than something like homicide).
Lastly, is it ever acceptable (or even appropriate) to break a particular law? Or rather, at what point does it become acceptable to break the law? I’m assuming that avoiding a forced abortion would be the right thing to do as would persevering in one’s faith even if Catholicism were to be outlawed, but what about something less serious?
Where does such an argument come from? Scripture, catechism, canon law?
If it is a sin to break any law whatsoever, does it consitute a mortal sin? How much does this depend on the law being broken? (Going 5mph over the speed limit is definitely a less serious offense than something like homicide).
Lastly, is it ever acceptable (or even appropriate) to break a particular law? Or rather, at what point does it become acceptable to break the law? I’m assuming that avoiding a forced abortion would be the right thing to do as would persevering in one’s faith even if Catholicism were to be outlawed, but what about something less serious?