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clem456
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I see, so then in your view planned parenthood and Catholic pro choice politicians bear no responsibility for the proliferation of abortion. Ok, the logic doesn’t hold any water, but at least I know where you are coming from.Catholic theology says that this may diminish or eliminate culpablity. Abortion is an inexact comparison because it is an objective mortal sin.
Here is some specific moral teaching from the Catechism section you referenced:old.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt3sect1chpt1art8.shtml
It may be that people here are not so much making excuses as trying to abide by Catholic moral teaching.
vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s1c1a8.htm
1868 Sin is a personal act. Moreover, we have a responsibility for the sins committed by others when we cooperate in them:
- by participating directly and voluntarily in them;
- by ordering, advising, praising, or approving them;
- by **not disclosing or not hindering them **when we have an obligation to do so;
- by protecting evil-doers.
Yes I agree 100%. The key word here is -can-. Your position then is that some priests and bishops and Church lawyers, whose extensive spiritual training and education focus on the moral and spiritual aspects of life, can claim unintentional ignarance. That assertion strains credulity past the limit of common sense and reason.Unintentional ignorance can diminish or even remove the imputability of a grave offense. But no one is deemed to be ignorant of the principles of the moral law, which are written in the conscience of every man.