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What is conscience?
What is conscience?
A practical judgment of reason that helps a person recognize and decide the goodness or sinfulness of an action or attitude.
What is vice?
What is vice?
A bad habit, such as laziness, that inclines us to choose the evil rather than the good.
What is fortitude?
What is fortitude?
The moral virtue that ensures firmness in difficulties and constancy in the pursuit of the good.
What is a martyr?
What is a martyr?
What is Christian conscience?
What is Christian conscience?
When does conscience work?
When does conscience work?
What does a conscientious decision involve?
What does a conscientious decision involve?
What is the role of conscience in judging objective truth?
What is the role of conscience in judging objective truth?
What includes a good conscience judgment?
What includes a good conscience judgment?
What constitutes a faulty conscience?
What constitutes a faulty conscience?
You must never go against what your conscience tells you is moral.
You must never go against what your conscience tells you is moral.
Conscience is primarily a judgment of the intellect.
Conscience is primarily a judgment of the intellect.
Conscience always means we must go it alone when making moral decisions.
Conscience always means we must go it alone when making moral decisions.
It is always a part of a good conscience decision to evaluate and reflect on actions already performed.
It is always a part of a good conscience decision to evaluate and reflect on actions already performed.
The excuse 'This is the way I am' is often a sign of an insincere conscience.
The excuse 'This is the way I am' is often a sign of an insincere conscience.
The virtue of fortitude keeps us from both the fear of nonaction and acting rashly out of a false sense of bravery.
The virtue of fortitude keeps us from both the fear of nonaction and acting rashly out of a false sense of bravery.
It is correct to say that when you are an adult, you will have a perfectly formed conscience.
It is correct to say that when you are an adult, you will have a perfectly formed conscience.
Ignorance about the wrongness of a given deed can lessen one's moral blameworthiness for the act and turn an objectively evil act into a good one.
Ignorance about the wrongness of a given deed can lessen one's moral blameworthiness for the act and turn an objectively evil act into a good one.
What does SEER stand for in moral decision-making?
What does SEER stand for in moral decision-making?
What is involved in the 'Study' step of SEER?
What is involved in the 'Study' step of SEER?
What does 'Elect' mean in the decision-making process?
What does 'Elect' mean in the decision-making process?
What does 'Execute' refer to?
What does 'Execute' refer to?
What is the hardest step of the moral decision process?
What is the hardest step of the moral decision process?
What is involved in the 'Review' step?
What is involved in the 'Review' step?
What are Christian principles about conscience?
What are Christian principles about conscience?
Conscience is... Awareness of God's call to be fully ____
Conscience is... Awareness of God's call to be fully ____
Conscience is... Awareness of God's call to ____ and ____ the good that is to love.
Conscience is... Awareness of God's call to ____ and ____ the good that is to love.
What is wrong with the dictionary definition of conscience?
What is wrong with the dictionary definition of conscience?
What conscience is not?
What conscience is not?
Ideally we act out of ______ not _____
Ideally we act out of ______ not _____
What are we called to do regarding God's truth?
What are we called to do regarding God's truth?
To deliberately ignore your conscience is ______
To deliberately ignore your conscience is ______
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Study Notes
Conscience
- Defined as a practical judgment of reason to determine the goodness or sinfulness of an action or attitude.
- Christian conscience includes awareness of God's call to be, know, and do the good.
Vice
- Represents a bad habit that inclines individuals towards evil choices, such as laziness.
Fortitude
- A moral virtue ensuring firmness during difficulties and steadfastness in pursuing good.
Martyr
- A witness willing to suffer or die for truth and virtue; their martyrdom exemplifies ultimate fortitude.
Conscience Functionality
- Operates at three stages: before, during, and after action.
- A conscientious decision often involves prayer after considering all issues involved.
Objective Truth
- While conscience is a subjective norm of morality, it can still judge objective truths.
Good Conscience Characteristics
- A good judgment of conscience incorporates humility.
Faulty Conscience
- Indicators of a faulty conscience include rejection of Church teachings, being ruled by emotions, and ignorance of Christ's Gospel.
Moral Decision Making
- It's crucial to align actions with moral judgments from conscience.
- Conscience reflects a judgment of the intellect and is not meant to be navigated alone.
- Evaluating and reflecting on past actions is essential for good conscience.
SEER Process
- Stands for Study, Elect, Execute, Review; a structured approach to moral decision-making.
- Study involves finding moral guidelines and mentoring sources.
- Elect signifies choosing the right action with the Holy Spirit's help.
- Execute is about implementing the chosen course of action, which is the hardest step.
- Review evaluates the decision to ensure clarity of conscience.
Christian Principles of Conscience
- Continuously form and inform your conscience and follow it faithfully.
Ideal Moral Action
- Aiming to act out of virtue rather than vice.
Conscience Misunderstandings
- Misconceptions include viewing conscience as majority opinion, mere feelings, or instinctive reactions.
Human Fulfillment
- Conscience calls for understanding God's truth about humanity and discerning His desires for actions.
Deliberate Ignorance
- Intentionally ignoring one's conscience leads to condemnation.
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