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Youth Views: What does conscience mean to you?

 

Veronica Carrasco, freshman Cristo Rey Brooklyn

Veronica Carrasco,
freshman Cristo Rey Brooklyn

Conscience can either be a bright light that guides you forward or a dark alley that pulls you down into the silent depths of confusion that can so easily cause havoc in your life. Sometimes it’s not easy to make the morally good decisions, but we have to find it in ourselves to be the best we can be.

 

 

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Karie Magloire, sophomore
Cristo Rey Brooklyn

 

Conscience can either be a bright light that guides you forward or a dark alley that pulls you down into the silent depths of confusion that can so easily cause havoc in your life. Sometimes it’s not easy to make the morally good decisions, but we have to find it in ourselves to be the best we can be.

 

am_cmykAlexia McKenzie, junior
Cristo Rey BrooklynYour conscience really is a powerful thing. Your next big move in life could change everything. You can either sink or float from just one wrong or right move. I also believe that everyone’s conscience changes over time. Life literally does teach you lessons day-by-day, whether you realize it or not.

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Crismary Cisnero, senior
Cristo Rey Brooklyn

In today’s society, conscience is said to be blind because we don’t see the bad in what we do and fail to see the benefit of a conscience. However, the good of a conscience lies in that it is filled with God’s love. It provides us with solutions to numerous problems and searches for truths.