knew they bought it at the heathen temple, then your conscience would tell you that you were wrong in eating it—because you may have a wrong influence. But if you don’t know, if your host doesn’t tell you, then it’s not wrong for you to eat it.” Conscience, you see, doesn’t tell you what is wrong; it tells you that it is wrong. There are some folk who have a conscience about one thing and some have a conscience about something else. And it is dangerous for any person to violate his own conscience.
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