Vice and Sin (Aquinas 101)

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Vice is the condition Saint Paul was referring to when he said, "I do not do the good that I want to do, but I do the very evil that I hate." (Romans 7:19)

Saint Thomas does not think that vice can coexist with grace. Yet, if you have a vice and have come to believe in the incarnation of Jesus Christ and his suffering, death and resurrection, then you have come to believe in the abundant mercy of God.

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