Both are correct.
In Sigmund Freud's structural model of the psyche the super-ego controls the conscience.
Superego
The people you admire. And also, God.
an innate conscience, one that has always been there, given to us by God... many do believe this, as its such a powerful tool, it concludes our morality, and therefore only somebody with omnipotence could be capable of creating this :DI disagree with the above answer. Whether conscience is innate or not has nothing to do with its having been "given to us by God" or even with the existence of God. An innate and/or learned conscience could just as well be the result of our having evolved as social animals who have to follow certain principles, some of which are relative to a particular society, in order to survive and flourish.
When your conscience advises you against it and you feel guilty.
The song 'Guilty Conscience' is about your your good side and your bad side of you. This song is mainly saying that your bad sid wins alot and that's what happened to Eminem alot.
There is a common saying that 'conscience is a man's compass.' This means that a person's conscience will dictate their behaviors and direction in life.
One or the other persons is not listening to their conscience, but to something they want to hear.
A good, or clear, conscience means that you have done nothing of to apologise for, or are ashamed of.
conscience is not man made it is phycoloical if it was man made animals wouldn't have it. if you are a good person you will have a good conscience and will be able to tell between wrong and right and its opposite if you are not.
Your conscience or your sense of right and wrong.
God has put into every person a conscience. And this is a good thing. For the Christian the conscience helps in our daily living. Along with the conscience the Holy Spirit of God keeps us out of trouble. For the unbeliever though it is a different story. Although these people started out with a good conscience by their habitual sinning their conscience has been dulled and for some it has become almost nonexistent. ( A short discourse in conscience can be found in I Corinthians 8.)
The good conscience and the evil conscience:1Peter 3:16 - "Having a good conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ."Hebrews 10:22 - "Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water."
AnswerA good person will have a conscience and empathy.
Moral Conscience is your inner voice which tells you whether your action is good or bad, right or wrong.
A conscience is typically developed through a combination of upbringing, social influences, personal experiences, and moral teachings. It is shaped by one's sense of right and wrong, empathy, and values, which guide decision-making and behavior. Engaging in self-reflection, moral reasoning, and empathizing with others can help to strengthen and refine one's conscience over time.
yes. conscience affects our decisions so it adds more harmony in aspiring to live a good life.