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1 1 | relates to the natural moral law, the arguments that follow 2 4 | against the natural moral law. Homosexual acts “close 3 6 | reason~The scope of the civil law is certainly more limited 4 6 | limited than that of the moral law,11 but civil law cannot 5 6 | the moral law,11 but civil law cannot contradict right 6 6 | Every humanly-created law is legitimate insofar as 7 6 | consistent with the natural moral law, recognized by right reason, 8 6 | It might be asked how a law can be contrary to the common 9 6 | foreseen and approved by the law, to the point where it becomes 10 9 | the public interest, civil law grants them institutional 11 9 | use of the provisions of law – like all citizens from 12 9(17)| exploit the provisions of the law” (Congregation for the Doctrine 13 10 | To vote in favour of a law so harmful to the common 14 10 | possible to repeal such a law completely, the Catholic 15 10 | the harm done by such a law and at lessening its negative 16 10 | that a more restrictive law in this area could be considered 17 10 | partial repeal of an unjust law when its total abrogation