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I give up.:crying: I hope someone here knows about all this and can help me out?I don’t know, maybe I’m grasping at straws here. I admit this looks like it could be a pretty weak argument, but for some reason it makes more sense to me than saying that sometimes an act is good and holy and other times it is sinful.
Help me out here. All actions are evil, good, or benign. All intentions are also evil, good, or benign. Thus in every circumstance in life, both the intent and the action must separately be judged as evil (illicit), or good or benign (licit). An action is arguably tied to the intention (the means and the end).
We know that a good intention cannot cause an immoral act to become good or even benign. Is a good or benign (licit) action rendered evil (illicit) because the intent is evil (illicit), or is the sin committed by way of the intent alone? In other words, can a bad intention cause a licit act to become illicit? Oh, dear! :whacky: :ehh: