(June 21, 2015 at 9:37 pm)Nope Wrote:(June 21, 2015 at 9:29 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: I'm sorry Becca, I don't want you to think I've been ignoring you.
Like I said before, making a list of every single inherently wrong act would take forever and I don't think I'd do it justice because of course there would be things I'd forget. Randy posted earlier about how the Church determines the morality of an act (which is also how I would determine it). It may be easier if you look at that rather than rely on any list I give you.
Nonethelees here are a few things, but would never consider it to be any sort of complete list of all the immoral acts.
Murder
Rape
Theft
Adultery
Slavery
Calumny
It is understandable why rape and slavery are part of your list but why theft? I could imagine situations in which stealing would be more moral than letting your children starve.
Oh, gosh, C-L; I'm really sorry I missed your reply.
Murder: so, when God does it, it's not immoral?
Rape: when God condones it it's not bad?
Theft: do you really think that theft is an objectively immoral thing to do? You can't think of any reasons why you might condone theft?
Adultery: My grandmother was dying with Alzheimer's for a LONG time- she wasn't herself for the last six years of her life. Do you think it was objectively immoral for my 80-year-old grandfather to seek out companionship elsewhere while still devoting most of his time and energy to my grandmother?
Slavery: when God condones it, it's not immoral?
Calumny: what if your god slandered Satan to make sure he didn't have more people to rule over in hell? Would that be immoral?
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.