The seventh commandment forbids theft, that is, usurping another’s property against the reasonable will of the owner. There is no theft if consent can be presumed or if refusal is contrary to reason and the universal destination of goods. This is the case in obvious and urgent necessity when the only way to provide for immediate, essential needs (food, shelter, clothing . . .) is to put at one’s disposal and use the property of others.191.
The seventh commandment is very clear then - **forbids theft, that is, usurping another’s property against the reasonable will of the owner. **
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“There is no theft if consent can be presumed or if refusal is contrary to reason and the universal destination of goods” that can be problematic. At what level when we can presume? What is the degree of reason when we can take the decision into our own hands? Can we imagine a scenario when this happen? In a riot, a holocaust, disaster, war, etc.? Refer post by Gottle of Geer #22 “ … The commandment comes from outside us, because what is inside us is perverse & needs correction - we are not able to be trusted to be upright otherwise; because otherwise, we would be judge & jury in all moral decisions affecting us, & would judge unjustly when it suited us to. The commandment deals with our self-interest by making us subject to a law which not from us at all, but from God: we are made responsible to Him, instead of being left to our own crooked ways: & He says - “Thou shalt not steal”.
Then there’s the question - do later on we need to return or pay for the property we have taken in the circumstance?
I am dishearted in some of the comments made regarding stealing by persons who are greatly in need. Where is our charity? Where is our compassion? If you were God you would condemn a man to hell for stealing for feeding his starving family? Perhaps you would not think so if it was YOU who was starving? I’ve had a taste of it last year when hurricane Rita hit. Though I didn’t steal I experienced doing without food, water, electricity for several days. Totally cut off from the rest of the world with no communication. I can surely imagine what it would be like for a family to go without food.
I can understand your concern and as Christians we are called to be charitable. I am very sure if the world is filled with good Christians, there will be no need for stealing. However being charitable got nothing to do with watering down the commandment of God. The world can be filled with all the calamities and wicked people but these will not diminish the thrust of God’s commandments. Jesus clearly put forth this message when he redefined the commandments.
I did comment about us being tempted to interpret sins based on Christian morality, which is merely justification to sin. Christian morality should not be confused with religious commandments.
Ultimately it’s God’s judgment that decides things. This is where we are confident of His mercy and not before; as we cannot undo His commandments.
Peace and God bless.