I do not think that sentence can be true. If we are mistaken about the true nature of the consequences, then we are not aware of those consequences. I think what you meant is that, We make our decisions with the belief about the consequences, though we may be mistaken on what those...
I think that you are parroting bits and pieces of what you have heard from pundits and pulpit and that you do not know what most of the terms that you are using really mean.
In the cookie example that you gave, I would not consider either choice the child made to be an example of right/wrong. Not in the moral/immoral sense of the words. Nor in the correct/incorrect sense of the words.
I do not care what you believe. Iteration through a bunch of statements of belief is not a definition of what a word means. Try ignoring yourself, and just state what the word means as you are using it.
This is the point where @1213 pretends that all the largest fossils are on the lowers layers and that all the lightest fossils are on the higher layers,
I don't see that. Conscience is a combination of the human tendency of those of all social mammals (fairness, reciprocity, empathy and cooperation), plus that which is learned from one's society. I don't see any other demonstrable factors playing into it. Do you? What?
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