Wednesday, 11 February 2009

It's A Matter Of Choice

Down the ages we have made use of our intellect to make cultural progress. It is not restricted to the empirical sciences but extends to realities known only to the mind. It finds its perfection in wisdom. Wisdom leads us along the right path. It is a matter of choice.

Conscience is the place where there is always a voice calling to us to do good and avoid evil. Individually and collectively, when a correct conscience prevails people can turn aside from subjective choices to the guidance of the objective moral order. We may sometimes however act in ignorance. It is only in freedom that man can choose good. People are right to prize freedom. True freedom is a great sign. Dignity demands that we decide freely and consciously. Dignity comes from choosing what is good and securing the means to that end (Gaudium et spes, 1965).

We must have a well-formed conscience (Catechism of the Catholic Church, CCC 1783, 1994). Man cannot decide for himself what is good and evil or know them. The gift of conscience enables us to reflect on the moral order. God is the first and sovereign source of the moral order. Religionists are always under pressure to reject God (Dominum et vivificantem, 1986). The people who think that the association of human activity and religion endangers our autonomy are obviously wrong to people who believe in God. The controversy can occasionally lead to the mistaken belief that there is an opposition between faith and science. We should be proud to integrate our human, scientific and technical enterprises with religious and philosophical values and co-operate with others working towards the same objectives (Gaudium et spes, 1965).

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