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skates what? Your idea of skating assumes that there is some moral obligation to pay taxes. There is no moral obligation to pay any taxes that are not legally owed?But one pays, and another skates. And we can make judgements about that.
The catechism says that governments have the right to make laws and that it is our moral obligation to follow them.So it’s not moral to put up a red light, or set a speed limit? 'Cause I can’t find anything in the Catechism about red lights and speed limits.![]()
No, you have no support from the Church that says a woman or man who can work and won’t is making a morally acceptable choice.
Who said this lady didn’t work, just not for money. Did Saint Paul say that one must work in the marketplace? No. So her decision to work, for her family for a zero salary was a perfectly moral choice.I have Saint Paul, who wrote, “Who will not work, let him not eat.”![]()