Aquinas’ reply to that objection is, “Science and art of their very nature imply a relation to some particular good, and not to the ultimate good of human life, as do the moral virtues, which make man good simply…Hence the comparison fails. Aquinas believes that people who involved with the sciences and arts can do good things, but having morals in our lives is preferable. Anyone can do acts, but applying morals in ourselves can make us simple and good.
Thomas Aquinas is a well-known theologian and philosopher, who influenced the world by his philosophy and theology. In conclusion, Aquinas does not believe that everything a person who lacks charity does is a sin. He believes that by doing charity gets you closer to God, and benefit others, who is in need. The Secunda Secundae Partis Q. 23, A.7 expresses examples of a person who lacks charity not always