Types of Conscience PDF
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This document is about types of conscience and discussion questions about conscience and moral decision-making. The document is from a religion class. It includes guide questions. The document could potentially be used by a school to teach students about conscience and guide questions.
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WELCOME TO CLF CLASS! BY: MS. AUSTRIA OPENING PRAYER Luke 14: 25-33 You’re in class, and a friend shares the answers to an upcoming test with you, saying it will help both of you get good grades. You know that using these answers would be dishonest, but you also don’t want to upset your...
WELCOME TO CLF CLASS! BY: MS. AUSTRIA OPENING PRAYER Luke 14: 25-33 You’re in class, and a friend shares the answers to an upcoming test with you, saying it will help both of you get good grades. You know that using these answers would be dishonest, but you also don’t want to upset your friend or risk hurting your friendship. You’re left with a choice: either take the answers and risk compromising your integrity or say no and explain why it’s important to stay honest. Questions: What does your conscience tell you is the right thing to do in this situation? How could having courage help you make the right choice, even if it’s difficult? Questions: What does your conscience tell you is the right thing to do in this situation? How could having courage help you make the right choice, even if it’s difficult? WHAT IS CONSCIENCE? Conscience forms part of our thinking ability. It is derived from three Latin words- cum alia scientia, which means the application of knowledge to a specific individual WHAT IS CONSCIENCE? According to the Dictionary.com, conscience “is the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one’s conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action. It is our sense of moral obligation or reasoned judgment which tells us an act is good or evil. It is not so much a rule of right conduct, but approval of right conduct. TYPES OF CONSCIENCE Antecedent or Consequent Antecedent Conscience is a conscience that makes a judgment of an action before a particular action is performed. Consequent Conscience evaluates an act already committed or omitted. TYPES OF CONSCIENCE Certain or Doubtful Conscience Certain Conscience passes judgment without the fear of error. Doubtful Conscience is the uncertainty about the morality of an act. TYPES OF CONSCIENCE Right or Erroneous Conscience Right Conscience presents good as good and evil as evil. Erroneous Conscience is a mistaken judgment because it judges something good to be evil, and something evil to be good. How can we form our conscience? To form our Conscience, we need to allow Christ to lead and the Holy Spirit to guide us. It is Christ alone, by his life and teachings that come to us through the Bible and the Church. We also form our conscience “through prayer, by attending the Word of God and teachings of the Church. (CFC 7077) APPLICATION: Watch the video “Save Ralph” and share you insight to your pair. Guide questions: What does your conscience tell you after watching the video? If you were in Ralph’s place, how would you feel about people making choices that impact your well-being? How does this relate to listening to our conscience? What do you think your conscience would say about supporting products that involve animal testing? How can we use our conscience to make decisions that show compassion and respect for all living things? Values Integration How does your conscience help you make the right choices in accordance with God's will, and how can showing ardent courage help you follow through with these choices, even when it's difficult? Exit Ticket Share to the class an insight or takeaway from our lesson for today. CLOSING PRAYER