
Debating Atheists, Priestly Celibacy, and More (William Lane Craig) | Ep. 189
Pints With Aquinas
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The Importance of Liking
In domestic philosophy, we talk about things being intrinsically evil, never permissible. But there it could be justified that you do it in light of an overriding good. For example, not loving the Lord but bowing down before some idol and denying him is hard for me to see how such an act could ever be morally justified. If Aquinas is right, then it's never permissible to lie. You would always be culpable. That's just where I'm at right now. Does that make sense for the guilt of that? Or I don't know if it does make sense.
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