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do not cheat. god bless. 1 matching 5 points match the term with its be…

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do not cheat.
god bless.
1 matching 5 points
match the term with its best definition.
human appetites or desires remain disordered due to the temporal consequences of original sin. this remains even after baptism and constitutes an inclination to sin. this term is often used to refer to desires resulting from strong sensual urges or other things of the world.
a personal appeal that to carry out a particular action that has been ordered by legitimate authority would be against one’s own conscience.
as used in the beatitudes, it means \bliss\—a reference to the ultimate happiness of heaven.
the premeditation or forethought that weighs one’s options before making a moral act.
the quality of being guilty or deserving punishment for participation in sin.
culpable
blessed
conscientious objection
deliberation
concupiscence

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For the first definition (about disordered desires, inclination to sin, sensual urges): The term "CONCUPISCENCE" fits as it refers to strong sensual desires or inclination to sin, especially in theological contexts related to Original Sin.
  2. For the second definition (personal appeal against conscience for ordered action): "CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION" is the term for when one objects to an action ordered by authority due to conscience.
  3. For the third definition (bliss in Beatitudes, ultimate Heaven happiness): "BLESSED" in Beatitudes context means bliss and eternal happiness.
  4. For the fourth definition (premeditation weighing options before moral act): "DELIBERATION" is the process of thinking through options before acting, including moral acts.
  5. For the fifth definition (guilty, deserving punishment for sin): "CULPABLE" means being guilty or deserving punishment for wrongdoing (including sin).

Answer:

  1. Human appetites or desires... → CONCUPISCENCE
  2. A personal appeal... → CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION
  3. As used in the Beatitudes... → BLESSED
  4. The premeditation or forethought... → DELIBERATION
  5. The quality of being guilty... → CULPABLE