Sentences with phrase «conscience of the individual»

So when we're looking at this idea of the asymptote, the goal is to actually help people form their consciences and, again, to in fact trust that the informed conscience of the individual will choose well.
Moreover, his frequent assertion that the Protestant Reformation was all about elevating the conscience of the individual is certainly wrong.
Jenkins and Pres. Garvey endorse clearly the proposition that the mandate burdens unjustifiably the consciences of individuals as well as religious - institution employers like the ones they lead.»
Both stressed the conscience of the individual believer and the consequent inability of the magistrate to control the soul of man.
If the Church is cautious in questions of doctrine and discipline, perhaps even more so than in the past, if she waits for more information, carrying on a dialogue, perhaps even leaves much to the conscience of the individual, all this does not mean that the authorities have grown cowardly, they have not, for this reason, given up their responsibility and their power.
The profession of this faith is necessary as an appeal to the conscience of the individual, who obeys because he is free in the greater community of the Church of truth, hope and love.
For Protestantism the final court of appeal is the conscience of the individual as he responds to the Word of God.
We must react when our nation breaks the moral constraints and historic values contained in treaties, laws and our Constitution, as well as violating the consciences of individuals who engage in so - called «authorized» inhuman treatment.
We do not know and can not judge the consciences of individuals as to why they may be atheists.
But these days precious little of that concern shows up in the program of the local church or on the conscience of the individual Christian.
This can lead to hierarchies established according to consciousness and powered by the consciences of the individuals taking part in the social system.
Their fundamental conviction is that the conscience of the individual must be forced to yield to the demands of the collective, as decided by the authorities who presume to speak for it.
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