Saturday, June 18, 2011

conscious

conscious
One will be morally right, if his/her conscious is on right track.
Without the support of the consciousness one can't justify his/her
moral activities. The very definition of morality is evident for it.
Therefore all the right actions can't be moral without the ground of
consciousness. All the evil things that are happening in this world
can't dump in the basket of bad things, sometimes it may unknowingly.
At the same time we should also know that there a lot of plotted
murders, they are all morally wrong. Now let's get into meaning of
the term conscious
Conscious is an state of mind, where one is aware of right from wrong.
Moral evaluations of this type may reference values or norms
(principles and rules). In psychological terms conscience is often
described as leading to feelings of remorse when a human commits
actions that go against his/her moral values, and to feelings of
rectitude or integrity when actions conform to such norms. The extent
to which conscious informs moral judgment before an action and whether
such moral judgments are, or should be, based wholly in reason has
occasioned debate through much of the history of Western philosophy.
Religious views of conscious usually see it as linked to a morality
inherent in all humans, to a beneficent universe and/or to divinity.
The diverse ritualistic, mythical, doctrinal, legal, institutional and
material features of religion may not necessarily cohere with
experiential, emotive, spiritual or contemplative considerations about
the origin and operation of conscience. Common secular or scientific
views regard the capacity for conscience as probably genetically
determined, with its subject matter probably learned, or imprinted
(like language) as part of a culture.
From the part of religious view God has created us as moral beings
that are personally accountable to him, and created us for fellowship
with him, he has given us a built-in moral conscience. In Romans,
chapter 2, Paul is speaking about those peoples of the world who have
never had the privilege of being given God's moral law as the Jewish
people had. He says, "Some people naturally obey the Law's commands,
even though they don't have the Law. This proves that the conscience
is like a law written in the human heart. And it will show whether we
are forgiven or condemned, when God has Jesus Christ judge everyone's
secret thoughts, just as my message says"
When stormy wind arises
Stick to your conscience
There you find your right in you
&
There you find your wrong in you
Search it out and try it

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