Good Vibes
STOP Method
The Church
To Free or Not To Free
Anything Goes
100

A decision making process that focuses on the implications and consequences of an action or choice

What is discernment?

100

When I use my reason and intellect to move beyond the facts of the matter & think of the future and all possibilities, I am looking for these.

What are alternatives and consequences?

100

The "P" in the STOP method stands for this.

What is prayer?

100

Freedom is not, by necessity, absolute or unlimited - this is excessive or undisciplined.



What is license?

100

This is universal and corresponds to three drives or needs that every human being has.


What is Natural Law?

200

Four pivotal virtues that support moral living - all others come from these: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance



What are the Cardinal Virtues?

200

Details surrounding the action - these can only increase or diminish the goodness or evil of the choice, and sometimes our responsibility.



What is circumstance?
200

The Bishops, in union with the Pope, who are entrusted with handing on the faith.



What is the Magisterium?
200

Disordered relationships to things, repeated negative behavior with difficulty stopping.

What are inordinate attachments?

200

Causal determinism is true, but we still act as free, morally responsible agents when, in the absence of external constraints, our actions are caused by our desires.

What is compatibalism?

300

A “hinge” virtue. The moral virtue that inclines you to discern a good, ethical, and moral life, and to choose the means to accomplish it. Right reason in action

What is Prudence?

300

The reason we do things, our personal end or goal, can help us see the goodness or evil of an action more clearly. This is subjective and resides in my will.



What is intention or motive?

300

In seeking out the wisdom of others I can look to the Beatitudes and the Ten Commandments. I find these in  in a specific place.

What is scripture?

300

Our choices are affected by things like not paying attention or being distracted, or not knowing.

What are impediments to freedom?

300

Any doctrine or belief that denies the existence of any absolute or universal moral truth



What is Moral Relativism?

400

This must be used for the common good, be based in reason, and be given by a competent authority.

What is Law?

400

Moral content of an action which must be directed towards the good.

What is the moral object?

400

Summarized in the Sermon on the Mount - no new rules, but explains the core attitudes necessary for moral living.



What is the New Law?

400

Freedom from factors outside yourself that threaten or destroy your power to exercise choice

What is external freedom?

400

Because of this theory, I believe I will always be bound to my bad habits due to my parents treating me poorly. I can't help myself.


What is determinism?

500

the power, rooted in reason and will, to act or not to act, to do this or that, and so to perform deliberate actions on one’s own responsibility.



What is Freedom?

500

Morality is grounded in reality - the way things are, and how they should be to function best/properly

What is objective reality?

500

The Law of Moses, summarized in the Ten Commandments. This forms the building blocks for the New Law of Love.



What is the Old Law?

500

This is limited for me, because I have the condition of Schizophrenia.

What is internal freedom?

500

This applies natural law to the members of any given society according to custom and circumstance. 



What is civil law?

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