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1790 A human being must always obey the certain judgment of his conscience. If he were deliberately to act against it, he would condemn himself. Yet it can happen that moral conscience remains in ignorance and makes erroneous judgments about acts to be performed or already committed.
So what constitutes ‘‘certain’’ judgment? If it is the same as ‘‘certain’’ conscience, then it is defined as
‘‘A state of mind when it has no prudent fear of being wrong about its judgment on some moral issue and firmly decides that some action is right or wrong’’ from Fr Hardon’s Modern Catholic Dictionary.
So what constitutes ‘‘certain’’ judgment? If it is the same as ‘‘certain’’ conscience, then it is defined as
‘‘A state of mind when it has no prudent fear of being wrong about its judgment on some moral issue and firmly decides that some action is right or wrong’’ from Fr Hardon’s Modern Catholic Dictionary.