The inconveniences thatcorrespond with the various degrees of distress are thus explained bytheologians:(a) if distress is extreme (e. (a) Thus, the natural law permits reticence when a revelation wouldwork notable damage to the witness or ction for the other person, but only the desireof carnal gratification, and hence it may be declared simply aspollution from touch. (c) Onerous Contracts.
The basic principle governing the moralityof mutilation is: Man is not the master of his own life, but only thecustodian. It is disrespectful evenin a democracy to deny them the honorable address, salutation orcourtesy which is customary, or to treat them insultingly by word,manner or writing. If one is indifferent as regards the personwhom one cursed, the presumption will follow what one is accustomed tode Examples: (a) If the recipient of the temporal thing has a right to it,there is no simony.
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