I'm having difficulty distinguishing between "conscience" and "pragmatism". From all indications, in the case of voting, violating pragmatism would be a sin; violating the conscience would not.
I wonder if there are other points in life where conscience is less relevant than pragmatism when it comes to moral choices?
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This article reminds me of some of the stuff I said here
ReplyDeleteBTW, how has your voting decision been going? Has this article influenced your decision any?
I'm having difficulty distinguishing between "conscience" and "pragmatism". From all indications, in the case of voting, violating pragmatism would be a sin; violating the conscience would not.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there are other points in life where conscience is less relevant than pragmatism when it comes to moral choices?