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Freedom
Conscience
100
Ignorance
What is a lack of knowledge?
100
The quality of being guilty or deserving punishment for participation in sin.
What is culpable?
100
That which is opposed to the moral law.
What is evil?
100
Common misunderstanding of free will.
What is the idea that free will is the freedom to do whatever one wants?
100
The purpose of conscience is…
What is to evaluate whether a particular act is good or evil?
200
Blessed
What is a reference to the ultimate happiness of Heaven?
200
Any human act that has a moral content and involves deliberation and choice.
What is a Moral Act?
200
Inclination to sin that remains even after Baptism.
What is Concupiscence?
200
What is the definition of freedom?
What is "freedom to do what we ought."
200
Conscience
What is practical judgement of right reason made by the intellect on weather something is good or evil.
300
Moral Standards that are not universal but are decided upon by the individuals involved.
What is subjective morality?
300
The premeditation or forethought that weighs one's options before making a moral act.
What is deliberation?
300
Coercion or the application of an external force against a person's will.
What is violence?
300
Freedom fundamentally depends on…
What is the truth?
300
The way of forming one's conscience
What is the moral truth, the Commandments and the teachings of the Church.
400
Freedom of Excellence
What is the power to act freely in the pursuit of human perfection?
400
Prudence
What is the ability to discern the most suitable and moral course of action?
400
Full Knowledge
What is the clear and deliberate knowledge of the merit or sinfulness of an action.
400
What is the moral content of a moral act?
What is the thing chosen.
400
One of the biggest misconceptions regarding conscience.
What is that conscience can create and apply its own moral standards,
500
Indirect Responsibility
What is the attribution of a secondary effect that follows as a natural result from the primary effect?
500
Vincible Ignorance
What is lack of knowledge for which a person is morally responsible due to lack of diligence?
500
Ignorance that cannot be overcome by ordinary diligence.
What is invincible ignorance?
500
Two obstacles to knowing the moral truth.
What are habitual sin and refusal to acknowledge the truth?
500
Things required beside having a goodwill and a sincere desire to do what is right.
What is knowledge of the moral law?