Citizens with a conscience are not going to ignore wrong-doing simply because they'll be destroyed for it: the conscience forbids it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Conscience allows us to do two things: Pass judgment on ourselves; approve or condemn our own conduct.
Individual consciences are fine but individual consciences have to be made manifest.
There is such a thing as a national conscience, and it can be touched.
No one should be forced to violate one's conscience, nor should anyone be forced out of service of the common good because there are some things their conscience tells them they cannot do.
If anyone has a conscience it's generally a guilty one.
The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience.
No, moral conscience is one thing, the law is another. We have to hold onto this difference.
The media doesn't need a conscience; people need consciences.
By definition, a government has no conscience. Sometimes it has a policy, but nothing more.
When your conscience says law is immoral, don't follow it.