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What does the Bible say about conscience and God's law?

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The Bible teaches that both Jews and Gentiles are accountable to God's law, whether written or within their conscience.

In Romans 2:12-16, the Apostle Paul explains that God's judgment applies equally to both Jews and Gentiles. Jews have the written law of God, while Gentiles are described as having a law unto themselves, as evidenced by their consciences. Both are held accountable to God, making them inexcusable in their sin. As it states, 'For as many as have sinned without the law shall also perish without the law' (Romans 2:12). This emphasizes that understanding God's law is intrinsic to all humans and crucial for moral accountability.
Scripture References: Romans 2:12-16

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