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Do We Always Choose What Seems Best?

Sed Contra: A Podcast of Catholic Theology

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The Will, Whatever It Wills, It Will, Subspace a Bony

I agree that there's always going to be an ignorance that accompanies sin, at least in the sense of an inadvertence. In the case of the blessed, because the will, necessarily will, is happiness and because they actually possess happiness, they have it in their hands. For them, the good and the best end up being the same thing at least anytime that there's a matter of sin involved. I just what I keep coming back to is why if I asked the question why does the will incline itself toward a good which the intellect that's governing it knows to be higher? That means that incorporates that it also understands that it will be happier with the higher goodWhy would an incl

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