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The Seventh Commandment
judgment of whether a particular act is right or wrong
forbids you to covet, or want for yourself, what belongs to another
the first stage of revealed law, summed up in the Ten Commandments
lesser offense against Gods' Law and does not merit eternal punishment
something gravely contrary to God's Law
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount
the rights that flow from their dignity as human persons
forbids you from unjustly taking or using someone else's property
A Venial Sin is a
judgment of whether a particular act is right or wrong
forbids you to covet, or want for yourself, what belongs to another
the first stage of revealed law, summed up in the Ten Commandments
lesser offense against Gods' Law and does not merit eternal punishment
something gravely contrary to God's Law
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount
the rights that flow from their dignity as human persons
forbids you from unjustly taking or using someone else's property
A Mortal sin is
judgment of whether a particular act is right or wrong
forbids you to covet, or want for yourself, what belongs to another
the first stage of revealed law, summed up in the Ten Commandments
lesser offense against Gods' Law and does not merit eternal punishment
something gravely contrary to God's Law
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount
the rights that flow from their dignity as human persons
forbids you from unjustly taking or using someone else's property
Conscience is
judgment of whether a particular act is right or wrong
forbids you to covet, or want for yourself, what belongs to another
the first stage of revealed law, summed up in the Ten Commandments
lesser offense against Gods' Law and does not merit eternal punishment
something gravely contrary to God's Law
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount
the rights that flow from their dignity as human persons
forbids you from unjustly taking or using someone else's property
The New Law is the Law
judgment of whether a particular act is right or wrong
forbids you to covet, or want for yourself, what belongs to another
the first stage of revealed law, summed up in the Ten Commandments
lesser offense against Gods' Law and does not merit eternal punishment
something gravely contrary to God's Law
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount
the rights that flow from their dignity as human persons
forbids you from unjustly taking or using someone else's property
The Old Law given by God is
judgment of whether a particular act is right or wrong
forbids you to covet, or want for yourself, what belongs to another
the first stage of revealed law, summed up in the Ten Commandments
lesser offense against Gods' Law and does not merit eternal punishment
something gravely contrary to God's Law
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount
the rights that flow from their dignity as human persons
forbids you from unjustly taking or using someone else's property
Social Justice guarantees to all
judgment of whether a particular act is right or wrong
forbids you to covet, or want for yourself, what belongs to another
the first stage of revealed law, summed up in the Ten Commandments
lesser offense against Gods' Law and does not merit eternal punishment
something gravely contrary to God's Law
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount
the rights that flow from their dignity as human persons
forbids you from unjustly taking or using someone else's property
The Tenth Commandment
judgment of whether a particular act is right or wrong
forbids you to covet, or want for yourself, what belongs to another
the first stage of revealed law, summed up in the Ten Commandments
lesser offense against Gods' Law and does not merit eternal punishment
something gravely contrary to God's Law
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Sermon on the Mount
the rights that flow from their dignity as human persons
forbids you from unjustly taking or using someone else's property
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