This action produced a dilemma for pro-life Liberals, such as the Honourable John McKay, who had previously served under the convention that controversial moral issues, if raised in the House of Commons, would be settled by a free vote so as not to coerce members into violating their consciences. (firstthings.com)
In all ways that do not violate our consciences, we should pursue cooperation and partnerships with other believers in the task of evangelism, practicing the well «tested rule of Christian fellowship: «In necessary things unity, in nonessential things liberty, in all things charity.» (firstthings.com)