Good Morning Irenaeus,
Sin, in its fullest sense, is any thought, word, or deed that involves grave matter and is willfully and knowingly committed
Well, if we go with the CCC definition:
1849 Sin is an offense against reason, truth, and right conscience; it is failure in genuine love for God and neighbor caused by a perverse attachment to certain goods. It wounds the nature of man and injures human solidarity. It has been defined as "an utterance, a deed, or a desire contrary to the eternal law.
So you see, the words “knowingly and willingly” are not there.
The natural law is written upon the heart of man, so yes, a person knows when he sins.
This is a broad statement. People develop consciences over time, and sometimes the are formed very poorly.
• God requires repentance unto the forgiveness of sins (i.e., a humble spirit and contrite heart is what God requires to obtain the forgiveness of sins)
Since God always forgives, (If you click on my icon, you can find a great quote on this) the requirement has to do with reconciliation, relationship. It takes two to have a relationship.
• Sacramental absolution is not valid if the person is not contrite of heart
Yes, reconciliation does not occur if the person is not contrite. (there may be the odd case where he may not know that contrition is called for, but that would involve a conscience issue)
God punishes the evildoer – those who commit iniquity
Correction is not limited to natural consequences. I have no problem with the belief that God punishes, as long as the punishment is merciful and meant to help lead to conversion. I don’t believe in a God who coerces, though.
God says that man can know from natural law what is right and wrong so that man is without excuse
1784
The education of the conscience is a lifelong task. From the earliest years, it awakens the child to the knowledge and practice of the interior law recognized by conscience. Prudent education teaches virtue; it prevents or cures fear, selfishness and pride, resentment arising from guilt, and feelings of complacency, born of human weakness and faults. The education of the conscience guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.
So you see, since the conscience involves education, it is not perfect when we are born. It can be said that it is perfect internally, but the education involves awareness of the internal.
Hmmm. I pinch myself. Yep, still Catholic!
OneSheep says that one who sins doesn’t really know what they are doing
This is an observation on my part. I would be happy to support this observation, but perhaps we could move that discussion over to the philosophy or spirituality forum, as we are already way off-topic here.
