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How To Have A Clear Conscience

Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.  1 Timothy 4:2


Pol Pot’s death was lamented when he died—not because he was loved by fellow Cambodians.  To the contrary, his death was a disappointment to many because like Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, he died without being held accountable for the millions of men and women he slaughtered without cause.  He died at the age of 73, forlorn, bedridden, lonely and defiant.  Yes, proudly defiant.  In November 1997, he broke an 18-year silence and did an interview that was carried by the Far Eastern Economic Review.  In the interview, he turned to the reporter and said, “…look at me, am I a savage person?”  The man who gave the world the killing fields and sent between 1.6 and 2 million people to their deaths still thought of himself as a good man.


Yes, he admitted to having made some “mistakes” as he described them.  But he justified them saying, “My conscience is clear.”  In the late 1970s this man orchestrated a murderous campaign to eradicate ethnic minorities along with educated men and women (identified by speaking a second language or wearing glasses, no less), religious men and women and, of course, anyone who opposed his hell-bent schemes.


“My conscience is clear,” he said.  When his body was cremated in the jungles, burned beneath a pile of rubbish and old tires, it was questionable that there was a conscience for the flames to engulf.


Is it possible that a man could send so many thousands of innocent individuals to their deaths and do so without even a twinge of conscience?  Strange as it may seem to you, the answer is yes.  Conscience is an interesting phenomenon, and it isn’t psychology alone which gives us insights to this part of your psyche, which can’t be x-rayed or dissected by a doctor.  It is also history and the Bible.  Some 24 times the Bible speaks of the human conscience and its power.  When a woman was seized in the act of adultery and taken before Jesus, He stooped down and began to write on the ground.  John tells us that those who were there, turned and left, convicted by their consciences.


In the book of Romans Paul makes a strong case that those who never heard of the law, nonetheless, are guided by their conscience—a sense of moral right and wrong—which makes women and children safe.


But how explain a Pol Pot or an Adolph Hitler?  Writing to Timothy, Paul said that continued wrongdoing—whether it is by a teenager or a philandering husband—will stifle the voice of conscience.  He described it as having been “seared with a hot iron” (1 Timothy 4:2).  Eventually, the voice of conscience is silenced and an individual can do anything without conscience raising its voice.


A study of the individuals whose moral depravity seemed to know no bounds, indicates that the person who continually violates his conscience eventually destroys it, and that only the renewal of the Holy Spirit and a clear understanding of right and wrong and what God expects can restore it.  But God can do just that.


I am thinking of the woman who came forward to talk with me following a service in Kiev, Ukraine shortly after the fall of Communism.  With tears in her eyes, she said, “Under Communism we did many things that were evil and wrong, but we didn’t know it.  Now that we have heard the Gospel, we know what we did was wrong.”


In the city of Phnom Penh, in Cambodia, lies a horrific pile of human skulls, a small reminder of the vast number whose lives were taken by the madness of Pol Pot, yet—and you may not like this—the same kind of thing is done when you repeatedly do what you know is wrong.


Resource reading: Romans 2:1-11.


https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/how-to-have-a-clear-conscience/

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ABS-CBN Corp incurred a net loss of P3.4 billion in the first 6 months of 2021 compared to the P3.9 billion net loss in the same period last year, according to a financial report it filed with the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) on Monday. 


Net loss for the quarter ended in June was at P1.44 billion compared to the P3.1 billion in the same period last year, it said. 


Consolidated revenue reached P8.2 billion, lower by 38.7 percent compared to the P13.3 billion in the January to June period last year, it added.


Advertising revenues declined by 57.1 percent "attributable to the absence of the company in the free-to-air advertising space following the cease-and-desist order issued by NTC" on May 5, 2020, it said. 


The House Committee on Legislative Franchises on July 10 adopted a resolution denying the franchise application of the company.


Despite the non-renewal of its franchise, ABS-CBN continued to produce quality content and find ways to reach Filipino families, it said.


It would keep GMA as the sole free-to-air channel/network in the country.


In June 2020, it launched its Kapamilya Channel on cable TV while its digital streaming channel Kapamilya Online Live launched in August last year.


It also partnered with Zoe Broadcasting last Oct. 6, 2020 for a blocktiming deal. 


Early this year, House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco shattered hopes of a possible ABS-CBN comeback, saying calls to grant the network a new franchise will have to wait until the election of the next Congress in 2022.


"Launching these platforms allowed the Company to generate P1.63 billion in advertising revenues during the 1st half of 2021," ABS-CBN said.


It also integrated digital apps to IwantTFC and distributed over 180 titles to Asia, Africa, Middle East and Europe as well as over-the-top platforms generating over P121 million, it said.


ABS-CBN President and CEO Carlo Katigbak in July said the iWant TFC platform now has 4 million monthly active users.


Sky Cable, although unable to provide direct-to-home (DTH) service, continued to focus on its broadband subscriber base. ABS-CBN said Sky Cable revenues reached P4.2 billion despite the absence of DTH services.


Capital expenditures and program rights acquisition spending reached P1.8 billion as of June 30, the network said. 


https://news.abs-cbn.com/business/08/16/21/abs-cbn-posts-p34b-net-loss-in-h1-2021

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