conscience and religion
Conscience refers to an individual's inner moral sense or judgment about right and wrong, guiding their actions and behaviors based on their internal understanding of what is morally acceptable. Religion, on the other hand, is a system of beliefs, practices, and values that often provides moral guidelines and principles to individuals, shaping their conscience by influencing their understanding of what is right or wrong based on their religious teachings and traditions.
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