he was referring to christianity if thats what youre asking :)
Martin Luther
God gave you a conscience to make sure you have an understanding of what is right and wrong.
This a conscience that can break the command of God without any remorse.
God is without conscience. He made us with one because we are sinful. God does not sin and doesn't have the potential to sin. God doesn't have a conscience because he doesn't sin so he doesn't feel guilt. Our conscience is what make us feel guilty about something we did bad. Hope that helps you out.
In God we trust.
If someone is declared to be a god they are said to have been deified.
In Beowulf, Grendel is described as hell's captive or demon's foe. Grendel is portrayed as a monster who terrorizes the kingdom of Hrothgar in Heorot Hall. He is said to be descended from Cain, a biblical figure who was cursed by God for killing his brother Abel.
One or the other persons is not listening to their conscience, but to something they want to hear.
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.)
Just as you said it but a person using God's word fully and correctly is judging via God, who is the only judge.
God, conscience, the judiciary and the bar associations.