VOI has also published the official VHP evidence bundle in the book " History versus Casuistry, Evidence of the Ramajanmabhoomi Mandir ".
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One explanation lies in a transformed, Protestant, meaning of " casuistry ", as the " sifting of the conscience ".
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Casuistry is reasoning used to resolve moral problems by extracting or extending theoretical rules from particular instances and applying these rules to new instances.
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In these letters, Pascal humorously attacked casuistry, a rhetorical method often used by Jesuit theologians, and accused Jesuits of moral laxity.
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It has been argued by a Jesuit author that " casuistry " here is a misnomer, and " practical divinity " more accurate.
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On Tuesday, outside a theater where " Casuistry " was being screened, several dozen protesters assembled in a demonstration organized by Freedom for Animals.
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Arguing one way one day, and another later, can be defended by casuistry, i . e . by saying the cases are different.
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There is lot of sophistry and casuistry or atleast confused thinking associated with the Taj even in the minds of professional historians, archaeologists and architects.
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The religious conflicts in Catholic France over Jansenism and casuistry at that time deployed in " cases of conscience ", particularly doctrines associated with probabilism.
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After that briefing, Britain's representative, Sir John Weston, called the presentation " a cynical exercise in casuistry and obfuscation ."