honestly not knowing whats right. honestly not knowing whats right. honestly not knowing whats right.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_an_example_of_an_erro...
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Stopped much of the erroneous light, which otherwise would have disturbed the vision. --Sir I. Newman. [1913 Webster] ... An erroneous conscience commands us to do what we ought to omit. --Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster]
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www.dictionary.net/erroneous
www.dictionary.net/erroneous
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In the case of an erroneous conscience, i.e., one that is making incorrect judgments in a particular situation because of invincible ignorance, a man must follow what his conscience dictates, even if it is a false conscience, if he truly believes that what his conscience dictates is true.
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www.aboutcatholics.com/life_in_christ/salvation_conscie...
www.aboutcatholics.com/life_in_christ/salvation_conscience/
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"Tolerating the Erroneous Conscience: Revisiting the New England Controversy between Roger Williams and John Cotton"; Anri Morimoto; Toleration lies at the core of modern liberalism. The liberty of conscience provides the focal point for studying the emergence of the idea and practice of toleration.
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subsite.icu.ac.jp/people/morimoto/Texts/PuritanErrConAb...
subsite.icu.ac.jp/people/morimoto/Texts/PuritanErrConAbstract.pdf
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Conscience is erroneous when we think that something right is wrong, or that something wrong is right. An erroneous conscience arises from ignorance or a faulty knowledge of the law. As long as a person who has an erroneous conscience knows no better, he is not responsible for the evil he may do by following it.
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www.dailycatholic.org/issue/2000Jul/jul6cat.htm
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Finally the Cardinal cites a long list of the highest authorities in Catholic moral theology who declare that "conscience must always be obeyed whether it is a true conscience or an erroneous conscience and whether the error is the fault of the person thus erring or not." "If," he adds, "a man is to blame for being...
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www.catholicmatters.com/ml02.htm
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An erroneous conscience is an erroneous conscience. It is not a correct conscience. There is no moral equivalence between the two. There is no moral equivalence between truth and error, good and evil. A willfully erroneous conscience, where ignorance is not invincible, is objectively wrong and culpable.
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www.godsplanforlife.org/Teachings/Role%20Of%20Conscienc...
www.godsplanforlife.org/Teachings/Role%20Of%20Conscience.htm
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1/15/2003: Erroneous Conscience ... oIf there is a reasonable possibility of ... solving a moral doubt by means of study...
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www.edwardjamesrichard.com/Fundamental%20Points_files/s...
www.edwardjamesrichard.com/Fundamental%20Points_files/slide0006.htm
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1. A Conversation On The Erroneous Conscience And First Inferences ... The erroneous conscience, which makes life easier and marks a more human course, would then be a real grace, the normal way to salvation. Untruth, keeping truth at bay, would be better for man than truth. It would not be the truth that would set him...
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www.ewtn.com/library/CURIA/RATZCONS.HTM
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