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makes humanity a god, the be-all and the end-all of existence
humanism
makes the economic or social order the sole source of human freedom
marxist communism
affirms that the physical, material world is the only reality and denies any spiritual existence
materialsm
the misuse of God's name as in making false promises, cursing other people, or using of God's name frivolously
swearing
indecent, lewd, or offensive language, behavior, appearance, or expressions
obscenity
tasteless or course behavior or langauge
vulgarity
the context and consequences of a moral act - the who, how, when, and where of the act
circumstance
"a judgment of reason whereby the human person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act that he is going to perform, is in the process of performing, or has already completed"
conscience
the motive or purpose for a moral act - the why of the act
intention
the official teaching authority in the Church, consisting of the pope and the bishops in communion with him
Magisterium
the matter of an act: what we do - the what of the act
objects
our feelings or emotions that move us to act or not to act
passions
the total rejection of Christ and the Christian faith by a baptized Christisn
apostacy
the denial of God's existence
atheism
any thought, word, or act that expressed hatred or contempt for God; the use of the name of God of Jesus Christ, of the Virgin Mary, of the saints, of the Church, or of holy things in an offensive way
blasphemy
the abandoning of all hope in God's saving graces or any hope in God's saving graces or any hope of salvation
despair
the deliberate and stubborn denial of a central teaching of the Catholic faith
heresy
the worshiping of something other than the true God
idolatry
lying under oath, calling on God to witness to a lie
perjury
contemptuous treatment of a holy person, place, action, or thing specially dedicated to God
sacrilege
a break in Christian unity caused by a refusal to submit to the authority of the pope or remain united to those Christian who are subject to him
schism
attributes magical powers to certain objects, acts, words, or religious practices apart from interior religious attitudes like faith and humility
superstition
the buying or selling of spiritual gifts or offices
simony
denies the possibility of knowing that God exists
agnosticism
holds that people can save themselves or God will save us without any effort or repentance on our part
presumption
makes a god of out humanity; there is no room for God or religion in a person's life
atheistic humanism