or judging, he should consult some personmore skilled than himself, such as his parish priest or confessor. or discredit of higher or lower gradesof the same virtue or vice, or if one is made guilty of mortal orvenial sin. mities will result; (b) charity bidsus to give the benefit of the doubt to a neighbor, and, if this is notdon Example:The commandment, Thou shalt not kill, needs to be interpreted, for itdoes not forbid every kind of killing.
This was the method ofChrist, who with many parables spoke to them the word, according asthey were able to hear (Mark, iv. Therefore, Equiprobabilism does right in making these theguiding principles for the court of conscience. Accordingly, it seems probable that an irritant law may cease in caseof impossibility or of a most grave inconvenience that is common. (b) A law sufficiently promulgated obliges.
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