Ah, so you think it's along the lines of Aquinas' "NAtural Law" theory. However, of all of the tellings of that particular argument, this is the only one I found that actually heard him talking about the conscience, and so it seems more intended as an extraneous detail, and not something that should be considered the crux of the argument, so you might be putting too much thought into the argument. I see it more as an extremely half-assed combination of Pascal's Wager and the good-old-fashioned scare tactics of the revivalists of old, only much stupider.
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