The problem is that we can override our consciences. And we live in a world where “overridden consciences”, with all the prejudices and biases that implies, are handed down to us or passed onto us by ancestry, peers, various authorities, etc. This is possible because God is not the god of man in this world since man was exiled-or exiled himself-from the garden, from Gods presence, from Gods authority.
From then on scripture tells us that sin abounded and multiplied because man became the determiner of his own conscience, of his own morality. Man was his own god, IOW, but, not being up to the task, this meant that man could only lose, not gain; he’d become less than who he was rather than the greater being he was aspiring to be. Because now disorder had entered mans world-and this disorder consisted in the unnatural situation-the injustice -of man no longer even believing in God, let alone having hope in Him, let alone loving Him in an intimate relationship where God’s will would reign supreme within man. Man was now divided, not only with God but with *himself-*with his very own nature, his very own conscience. And this is the lot we find ourselves in in this world-it’s a condition sometimes known as “lost”.