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A person with a doubtful conscience should seek guidance from a trusted mentor, spiritual leader, or counselor to discuss their concerns and gain perspective. They can also try to reflect on their values, beliefs, and intentions to make a thoughtful decision. It may also be helpful to engage in practices like meditation or journaling to clarify their thoughts and emotions.
Doubtful conscience is when you cannot decide if something is right or wrong. An example would be if you had to decide to steal food or money to feed your starving child.
Doubtful.
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Conscience-The awareness of a moral or ethical aspect to one's conduct together with the urge to prefer right over wrong. Antecedent conscience- The judgment of a person deciding on a moral matter prior to acting on it. Antecedent conscience either commands or forbids, counsels or permits the performance of an act. Consequent conscience- The judgment of the mind on the morality of an action already performed. The conscience either approves what has been done, giving peace to the mind and spiritual joy, or disapproves of what was done, thus causing remorse and a sense of guilt. Right/True conscience- The mind making a correct moral judgment on some action either to be performed or already done. When the conscience is true, a person's subjective judgment corresponds to the objective fact that a particular human act is morally good or morally wrong. Erroneous/False conscience- The judgment of the mind when it wrongly decides that something is lawful but that in fact is unlawful, or vice versa. The error may be due to the false principles used or because the mind was darkened or confused in its reasoning process. Certain conscience- A state of mind when it has no prudent fear of being wrong about its judgment on some moral issue and firmly decides that some action is right or wrong. Doubtful conscience- A state of mind when it cannot certainly decide for or against a course of action and leaves the person unsure about the morality of what one is to do, or what one may have done. One sign of a doubtful conscience is that it gives rise to a positive judgment with a prudent fear of being wrong, or more commonly to a negative judgment in which the person does not know whether an act is lawful or not. Tender conscience- A conscience that forms objectively correct judgments with comparative ease even in finer distinctions between good and evil. Lax conscience- An erroneous conscience when the mind decides on insufficient grounds that a sinful act is permissible or that something gravely wrong is not serious. Source:http://www.catholicculture.org/index.cfm
The real question is not what can you do about it, but what does he want to do about it. You can support his decisions. It is doubtful that you can force him to change if he doesn't want to.
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A "guilty" conscience.