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The Invisible Arbiter: What Conscience Really Means and Why It Matters Today

Premiered May 2025 | 79 mins

In this powerful episode of Culture Conversations, Prof. Dr. Christiaan Alting von Geusau joins Paul Coleman (Executive Director, ADF International) to explore conscience as a deeply personal—and profoundly legal—moral compass.

Through real historical examples (from Thomas More to King Baudouin of Belgium), Christiaan makes the case that freedom of conscience is not just a private luxury, but a pillar of just societies—and one that is increasingly misunderstood, censored, or ignored.

Discover:

• Why conscience is not subjective preference but rooted in reason and truth

• How international law protects freedom of conscience—and how it is under attack

• How individuals today can live faithfully and courageously when the cost is high

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