Consent doesn't real in the first place.https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/952970555732430851 …
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Replying to @Nick_B_Steves
Am I missing something? Its role in morality is exaggerated but still present, and we certainly have the power to consent to something or not.
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Replying to @CheshireOcelot @Nick_B_Steves
What do you think consent needs to be preserved for?
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @Nick_B_Steves
Some Sacraments, like Baptism (for adults), Confirmation, and Holy Orders, require consent. So does taking a vow. It's also part of determining whether an action is a sin, and if so, whether it's a mortal sin.
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Replying to @CheshireOcelot @Nick_B_Steves
Do you think the req for adult baptism and infant are arbitrary or reflect the same req applied in two different ways? Who describes sins as consensual? sounds like jesuit tricks to me tbqhwu fam
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @Nick_B_Steves
"Who describes sins as consensual?" - the Baltimore Catechism, St. Robert Bellarmine, and Pope Gregory, to start.pic.twitter.com/7YmCVaNXRC
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"the consent of the will" isn't about some faculty called consent which arises from the will. you'll also find the doctors of the church talking about "the consent of reason" - are there two faculties of consent? it just means "agreement" or "accord"
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