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AlbMagno
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It’s not relativism. Catholicism acknowledges that the culpability of an already inmoral act can vary with the circumstances, while the act itself is wrong/sin.
Relativism is when you claim that the “validity”/righteousness/morality of the act itself can vary, depending on the circumstances.
Also, unlike a relativist, we belive that certain acts are “intrinsically evil”; in such cases there is always some culpability, regardless of the circumstances.
Relativism is when you claim that the “validity”/righteousness/morality of the act itself can vary, depending on the circumstances.
Also, unlike a relativist, we belive that certain acts are “intrinsically evil”; in such cases there is always some culpability, regardless of the circumstances.
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