06-22-2009, 06:09 PM
One has a moral RIGHT to fulfill his moral DUTIES. In other words, when an erring conscience BINDS then one has a moral RIGHT to obey it. One has a RIGHT not to SIN. There is nothing in your selected quote that suggests anything to the contrary. It is not a so-called "right to error" -- but a RIGHT to obey a certain conscience that binds under pain of sin -- in spite of honest error.