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| The virtue that helps us discover goodness and to choose the right means of achieving it. |
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| Authority of the church to teach Gods word. The Magisteriums word on faith and morals should be treated as Gods word and heeded. |
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| the aim or objective of a course of action |
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| The answers to questions that begin with who, where, when, and how; the conditions or facts attending an event and having some bearing on it and can increase or decrease the moral goodness or evil of an action. |
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| Content or "matter" of our moral decisions. Helps reveal to us whether the matter of our action is good or bad. |
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| Giving God and their neighbor what is due by right. |
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| Strength and courage to stand firm in our own conviction and do the morally right thing. |
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| Confidence or trust in a person or thing. |
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| the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best: to give up hope. |
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| generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless: to devote one's life to charity. |
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| moderation or self-restraint in action, statement, etc.; self-control. |
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| a good or admirable quality or property: the virtue of knowing one's weaknesses. |
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| a good or admirable quality or property: the virtue of knowing one's weaknesses. |
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the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing. |
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| reverence for God or devout fulfillment of religious obligations: a prayer full of piety. |
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something revealed or disclosed, especially a striking disclosure, as of something not before realized. |
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| conformity to the rules of right conduct; moral or virtuous conduct. |
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| A Law that is like the Ten Commandments guidelines that guide you to live a moral life. |
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| The basic laws that people are born with to know not to kill people and other things of that matter. |
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| the body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters, as distinct from laws regulating criminal, political, or military matters. |
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| Most of them are bull cookies but most people think they should follow the law. |
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a law that is believed to come directly from God
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| a particular burden of obligation upon one who is responsible: the responsibilities of authority. |
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| I big cannon that shoots cannon balls and when they come out they go far and down that is the cannon law. |
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| monetary or material worth, as in commerce or trade: This piece of land has greatly increased in value. |
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| general level or average: Two cars per family is the norm in most suburban communities. |
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confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof: a statement unworthy of belief. |
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any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, as love or hate. |
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the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial.
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| the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc. |
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| always trust your gut instinct |
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| a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, especially one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature. |
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the part of the personality representing the conscience, formed in early life by internalization of the standards of parents and other models of behavior.
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| It is doing what ever everyone else is doing. |
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| Being a christian and knowing what the right thing to do is as a christian. |
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| It is the truth but objective meaning it is real and important. |
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| That voice inside of your head. |
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the part of the personality representing the conscience, formed in early life by internalization of the standards of parents and other models of behavior.
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| Wanting to have sex with someone. |
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| Being lazy and not going to church. |
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| When you over indulge in food. |
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| To want someone or something to do something bad to get it. |
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| Intense greed for riches. |
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It is the act of getting your sins forgiven and
get on good terms with people.
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| A sin that your commit personaly |
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| It is when your are very remorseful. |
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| A sin that is smaller than a moral sin. |
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| Getting your sins absolved. |
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| wanting something so bad that your will sin just to get it. |
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| The wrath of God with smite you. |
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| Going with the croud like an orgy. |
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| A bunch of puppies in a church. |
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| killing because someone is suffering. |
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| Refraining from sexual intercourse. |
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| A war that is just and is moral. |
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| A war that was fought over morals. |
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| Having sex with someone that is married. |
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| getting married then breaking up. |
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| Like califoriniacation exept with out the cali. |
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| Not being able to have children |
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| the act of beating one self off. |
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| kindness and concernment. |
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| the practice or condition of having more than one spouse, especially wife, at one time. |
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| the practice or condition of having more than one spouse, especially wife, at one time. |
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| sexual intercourse between closely related persons. |
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| freedom from any admixture or modifying addition. |
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| A free union is a union between two persons that lacks any publicly recognized bond |
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| strict observance of promises, duties, |
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