Obstacles to Consent. --The Virtue of Religion (2145-2148). (b) In the persons who commit the sins there may be circumstances thatchange the order of guilt, so that he who commits the greater sin isless guilty. Hari Seldon was the first to express what afterwards came to be accepted astruth.
The virtuous dispositionsreferred to are of two kinds: (a) habitual, that is, the permanentspiritual condition of the soul, such as the state of grace, the habitof charity, etc. Since error is not consistent, false teachings are found thataccept all the above-mentioned degrees of unbelief, or borrowimpartially from all. If sometimes he judgeswrongly, the mistake will be involuntary and not due to a badconscience. Examples: An unjust and revengeful manrejoices when he thinks of the oppression he exercised against somehelpless person who had incurred his wrath.
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