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God have granted us everything that is necessary
 to help us achieve our purpose and goal – to be
   truthful, good, and beautiful (Principle 4 –
Purpose of the Human Persons as a Created
                 Reality ).

           One of the necessary things God
           granted us to help us achieve our
               goal is human freedom.


10/10/12                                       1
True freedom means to do what is
    true, good, and beatiful. True
freedom leads to self-actualization, not
 to to self-destruction or destruction of
       other people in community.
 How do we judge the goodness or
  evilness of our moral acts?

 What enables us to discern if our
 acts make us more human, more
 truly free?

What should we do to grow in this
 capacity of discernment and
 judgement?

Our questions point to God’s gift of Human
Conscience
  10/10/12                                   3
Conscience serves precisely this
purpose:

       1. Conscience is our inherent sensitivity to
          basic human needs and values supported
          by rules and laws.

       2. Conscience is our capacity to discern the
          good from the evil, the moral from the
          immoral.

    3. Conscience is our ability to apply
       universal moral laws to particular moral
       situations.

  10/10/12                                            4
What is
conscience?
Objectives:
1. Critique and correct some
   common misconceptions
   about conscience;
2. Discuss the nature of human
   conscience and how
   conscience actually operates;
   and
3. Reflect on how we can
   educate and courageously
   follow our conscience.




10/10/12                           5
What Conscience Is Not – Wrong
            Understanding of Conscience

1. “It’s between me and my conscience”

     • Conscience is simply doing things “ my way,”
       without considering the good of others

     • This notion presumed that conscience is being able
       to perform an act that you personally and
       individually feel good about, regardless of how it
       affects other people.


 • “ What matters most is not whether what I did was
   morally good or evil but that I was personally the
   one who made the decision” – individualistic notion
   of conscience.

10/10/12                                                 6
What Conscience Is Not – Wrong
         Understanding of Conscience

2. “Conscience is God’s voice within us”

• This notion presumed that conscience is a
  separate, supernatural, other-worldly voice of
  God that we hear with our inner ear, having no
  connection with our own knowledge and power
  of reasoning and discernment.



   • We naturally relate the voice of our conscience
     to God, first, because God has created us as
     moral persons, and second, because God is the
     perfect norm of goodness.

  10/10/12                                             7
3. “ Conscience is the feeling of guilt”
    • This notion presumed that conscience is our
      feeling of guilt when we do something wrong.

    • Conscience is reduced and equated to the
      feeling of guilt.

    • Does this mean that our conscience is
      automatically correct once we no longer feel
      guilty?
     



10/10/12                                             8
4. “ Conscience is an external reality”

    • This notion presumed that conscience is an
      another existing reality outside of ourselves.

    • This implies that folowing one’s conscience is
      simply an act of personal deliberation without
      reference to any objective moral standard.




10/10/12                                               9
Can you come up now with a
        correct definition of
            conscience?




10/10/12                          10

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What conscience is not.ppt [autosaved]

  • 1. God have granted us everything that is necessary to help us achieve our purpose and goal – to be truthful, good, and beautiful (Principle 4 – Purpose of the Human Persons as a Created Reality ). One of the necessary things God granted us to help us achieve our goal is human freedom. 10/10/12 1
  • 2. True freedom means to do what is true, good, and beatiful. True freedom leads to self-actualization, not to to self-destruction or destruction of other people in community.
  • 3.  How do we judge the goodness or evilness of our moral acts?  What enables us to discern if our acts make us more human, more truly free? What should we do to grow in this capacity of discernment and judgement? Our questions point to God’s gift of Human Conscience 10/10/12 3
  • 4. Conscience serves precisely this purpose: 1. Conscience is our inherent sensitivity to basic human needs and values supported by rules and laws. 2. Conscience is our capacity to discern the good from the evil, the moral from the immoral. 3. Conscience is our ability to apply universal moral laws to particular moral situations. 10/10/12 4
  • 5. What is conscience? Objectives: 1. Critique and correct some common misconceptions about conscience; 2. Discuss the nature of human conscience and how conscience actually operates; and 3. Reflect on how we can educate and courageously follow our conscience. 10/10/12 5
  • 6. What Conscience Is Not – Wrong Understanding of Conscience 1. “It’s between me and my conscience” • Conscience is simply doing things “ my way,” without considering the good of others • This notion presumed that conscience is being able to perform an act that you personally and individually feel good about, regardless of how it affects other people. • “ What matters most is not whether what I did was morally good or evil but that I was personally the one who made the decision” – individualistic notion of conscience. 10/10/12 6
  • 7. What Conscience Is Not – Wrong Understanding of Conscience 2. “Conscience is God’s voice within us” • This notion presumed that conscience is a separate, supernatural, other-worldly voice of God that we hear with our inner ear, having no connection with our own knowledge and power of reasoning and discernment. • We naturally relate the voice of our conscience to God, first, because God has created us as moral persons, and second, because God is the perfect norm of goodness. 10/10/12 7
  • 8. 3. “ Conscience is the feeling of guilt” • This notion presumed that conscience is our feeling of guilt when we do something wrong. • Conscience is reduced and equated to the feeling of guilt. • Does this mean that our conscience is automatically correct once we no longer feel guilty?   10/10/12 8
  • 9. 4. “ Conscience is an external reality” • This notion presumed that conscience is an another existing reality outside of ourselves. • This implies that folowing one’s conscience is simply an act of personal deliberation without reference to any objective moral standard. 10/10/12 9
  • 10. Can you come up now with a correct definition of conscience? 10/10/12 10