COVID-19 Vaccines, Aborted Baby Cell-Lines and Catholic Moral Theology - Part E: Cooperation in Evil / the Sins of Others
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JMJ
There a number of ways that we can cooperating the sin of others, but as discussed earlier the aborted baby cell lines didn't only happen decades in the past they are separated by a long chain of actions to arrive at today's vaccines.
As we dive into this topic it is important to remember a key principle: We are obliged to avoid the proximate occasion of sin, but not the remote occasion.
The Vatican document is a little hard to follow ... hence the extensive mapping.
Summary
Cooperation in evil can be active or passive and a key element is whether or not we share the intentionof the person performing the immoral action.
Sin is in the intention and this is how you can share in an act that is immoral. The murder of an innocent unborn baby is an immoral act and this is the enabling act in the chain of developments of a number of vaccines.
Taking the vaccine that is produced at the end of this chain of events is an indirect active action that could be proximate (sinful) or remote (not sinful) (see orange box in mind map).
Some people have said that Rome got it wrong when they discussed the principle of double effect. The only issue is that they don't seem to have taken into account the linking issue of intention.
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