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jonno99

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4. Actually if you think about the secular parallels, it's not as messed up as you think.
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 03:03 PM
Nov 2015

I don't think that Aquinas promotes suffering merely for the sake of suffering, but rather that it is ones' honor to suffer when persecuted for "doing the right thing". Obviously there is debate about what that "right thing" is - and it will be different from one person to the next.

But, consider any protester who has willingly suffered physical abuse at the hands of an oppressive govt. Are they wrong to bear their scars as badges of honor - to revel even in their suffering for the cause?

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