(c) An oath should have justice; that is, one should not promise whatone has no right to promise (e. The Malice of the Sins against Studiousness. (c) A wicked oath, even though the thing sworn to be true and the oathbe given only after consideration and in a respectful manner, is a sinagainst religion and any other virtue it offends. the minister the one who has beenimmersed, or by taking from the font one who has been baptized bypouring).
17, 37), or when Eliascalled on Jehovah to show His power before the worshippers of Baal (IIIKings, xviii. As such, theexcision of such a tube would be in itself a morally indifferent actand, granting verification of the other conditions for the principle ofdouble effect, could be licitly performed. , inability on the part of the promisor or loss ofright on the part of the promisee). (d) By reason of its manner, a vow is either absolute (e.
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