Test Your Knowledge on Conscience and Moral Sense
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What is conscience?

  • An egoistic faculty that is frequently antagonistic with conscience
  • A belief that we will be rewarded for our good deeds and held accountable for our bad deeds.
  • The voice of one's heart that always speaks the truth. (correct)
  • A societal conditioning that instills fear of God in us.
  • What happens when one ignores their conscience?

  • They become more moral.
  • They become a witness to their own criminality. (correct)
  • They become more egoistic
  • They become more spiritual.
  • Who created conscience?

  • Nature
  • God (correct)
  • Society
  • Man
  • What is the difference between ego and conscience?

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    What is the importance of unfolding our spiritual wealth, the conscience?

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    Study Notes

    • Conscience is the voice of one's heart that always speaks the truth.
    • Ignoring one's conscience is equivalent to being a witness to one's criminality.
    • God created conscience and it is unchanging.
    • Man is born with two different and frequently antagonistic faculties - ego and conscience.
    • An alive conscience finds joy in doing what is right and shame in doing what is wrong.
    • Readiness to act stems from a sense of necessity.
    • Moral sense is obtained from societal conditioning that instills fear of God in us.
    • The belief that we will be rewarded for our good deeds and held accountable for our bad deeds leads to a realization that we have the freedom to make a reasoned choice of good and right conduct.
    • Unfolding our spiritual wealth, the conscience, is essential to effectively eradicate criminality.
    • April is International Day of Conscience.

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    Test your knowledge on the importance of conscience and its role in moral decision-making with this thought-provoking quiz. From the origins of conscience to the consequences of ignoring it, this quiz covers it all. Discover the impact of societal conditioning and the concept of accountability, and learn how to develop and utilize your conscience to make better choices. Are you ready to put your conscience to the test? Take the quiz now and find out!

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