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What role does human conscience play in responsibility?

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Human conscience serves as an internal witness that holds individuals accountable for their moral choices.

In Romans 2:15, Paul highlights that the conscience of Gentiles acts as a law unto themselves, bearing witness to their actions regarding what is right or wrong. This demonstrates that even without written law, humanity possesses an inherent understanding of moral truths inscribed on their hearts. The conscience thus serves as an internal guide and accuser that affirms one's responsibility and evokes a sense of accountability before God. As humans navigate moral decisions, their conscience can either accuse or excuse their actions. This internal moral compass is essential in understanding culpability and ultimately reveals God’s justice as it applies to all people, regardless of their knowledge of Scripture.
Scripture References: Romans 2:15

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