It greatly depends on the ethics and moral code of the society in which you were raised.
What would upset and cause regret in a person from one society would be barely or unnoticeable to someone from a different one.
A person conscience is formed by the values impacted into him by parents. These values remains with the child after after departing his/her parents.
Ideas are formed by certain areas of the brain, such as you memory, senses, good judgment, with help from you sub-conscience mind and conscience.
A well-formed conscience :)
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What are the Kinds of Conscience? hardened lax perplexed
In brief it means a person has a good perception of right and wrong and follows this perception.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe proximate means for determining right or wrong for a Christian would be a well-formed conscience. The remote cause would be forming that conscience well - through proper catechises, prayer, and reading (the Bible).
No, voting for a political candidate is a personal decision based on individual beliefs and values. The concept of mortal sin is a religious belief and not directly related to voting for a particular candidate. It is important to make informed choices based on one's own conscience and understanding of the issues.
A "guilty" conscience.
The plural of conscience is consciences.
The opposite of a guilty conscience is a clear conscience, where an individual feels free from any feelings of remorse or wrongdoing.
there are three levels of conscience based on our book, the fear conscience, moral/ethical conscience and the christian religious conscience. The titles speak of itself. fear conscience because of the fear of being punished. moral conscience is more on the values. Christian religious is more on what God wants you to do.
It will be on his conscience for a long timeShe had an argument with her conscience about the chocolate cake.