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How does the depravity of man affect the conscience?

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Depravity corrupts the conscience, resulting in false hopes for peace and moral confusion (Romans 3:23).

The doctrine of total depravity teaches that all aspects of human nature, including the conscience, are affected by sin, impairing their function. Consequently, individuals often pursue peace and validation through external means, such as religious practices or moral achievements, rather than through an authentic relationship with Christ. Romans 3:23 articulates that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, highlighting the universal condition of humanity. Such depravity can render the conscience ineffective, leading people to accept falsehoods, engage in sinful behavior without remorse, and evade the true peace found only in the Gospel. Therefore, understanding this impact is crucial for believers as they seek to align their lives with God's will.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23

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