Thursday, April 27, 2006

A Conscience


Sophocles wisely stated that; There is no witness so terrible, no accuser so powerful as conscience which dwells within us.


A right conscience, which always goes hand in hand with moral prudence, will help a Christian to obey the law like a good citizen and also to take a stand, personally or in association with others, against any unjust laws which may be proposed or enacted. The State is not almighty in the sphere of law. It may not order or permit anything it likes; therefore not everything legal is morally lawful or just. Respect due to civil authority--which is part of the Gospel message and has always been taught by the Church--should not prevent Christians and people of good will from opposing legislators and rulers when they legislate and govern in a way that is contrary to the law of God and therefore to the common good. Obviously, this legitimate kind of resistance to authority should always involve the use of lawful methods. -Manuel Tuazon

The issue of what one’s conscience is will largely depend on where one stands regarding God.

Do you have a conscience?

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