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I hope it clears up your confusion
Ok.
@Porcupioneer What was the comment above ZSLiby? I didn't come through to me.
+it didn't+
@Porcupioneer I'm sorry, i meant after mine.
It showed two after mine that weren't yours
I’m so confused rn lol
It showed that two comments came after mine, not counting yours. I don't know if the issue is on my end or I'm explaining it horribly.
The messages could have simply come in delayed. I was in a bad connection zone.
Wallace has entered the chat
@Milkgamer55 I presume you desire the cheese?
If so I can send Gromit to fetch it...
What about Wensleydale?
That sounds good
Wallace and gromit was my childhood, best thing ever
Lol
I was just thinking about Wallace and Gromit a couple days back. The nostalgia.
Cheese, Gromit!
WALLACE AND GROMIT WAS MY CHILDHOOOOOOD
Jesus is the real homie
@Memologist Ph.D. he's the original G
Y’all please pray for the legendary pastor/theologian Tim Keller, he’s still batting pancreatic cancer. The world needs his wisdom
Happy Thanksgiving @everyone
Thank you and to you as well but don't try to ping everyone
I have none
Forget “all lives matter,”
To God, and therefore also to Christians, all life is sacred.
Here Here.
Big win for the churches and synagogues
Reminder that God is good, Christ is King, and that Christ is Risen and that He is based and epic. 'Kay. Good night.
I like your style.
All right, people of the Discord. So there's an question I'm having with a Catholic teaching.
If sin is objectively wrong, how does one reconcile that to the teaching that one is not guilty of sin if one is acting on an inculpably erroneous conscience?
An IEC is a conscience that informs one wrongly. It judges good as bad and bad as good, in an extreme case. In its more common form, it easily *confuses* right and wrong.
I get that it's just on God's part to not impute guilt in the case of an unknowing misdemeanor, but is the axiom of the objectivity of evil suspended in this case? If so, why? You can't, like, do that. For God to suspend a transcendent moral principle would be against his nature, Him being all the omni's etc. He can't redefine the Natural Law because to do so would tantamount to admitting a mistake in the original Natural Law...
Maybe this is the wrong place for this lol
@Hibernian Raptor-Lord If I’m understanding the question right, you’re asking how someone who does evil things who doesn’t *know* they’re evil things isn’t guilty of sin?