I think common sense should tell anyone since we are dealing with matters of Eternal Life or Death, "changing your mind" isn't referring to some airhead swapping shoes or hats on a whim.
BTW 'compunction' doesn't usually mean 'to have sorrowful regret'. It means, most often, you feel a strong reason or persuasion to do something.
BTW 'compunction' doesn't usually mean 'to have sorrowful regret'. It means, most often, you feel a strong reason or persuasion to do something.
Definition of compunction
- 1a : anxiety arising from awareness of guilt compunctions of conscienceb : distress of mind over an anticipated action or result… showed no compunction in planning devilish engines of … destruction. — Havelock Ellis
- 2: a twinge of misgiving : scruple cheated without compunction… he had no compunction about brushing aside legal technicalities. — Robert Penn Warren
Compunction | Define Compunction at Dictionary.com
noun1.a feeling of uneasiness or anxiety of the conscience caused by regret for doing wrong or causing pain; contrition; remorse.
2.any uneasiness or hesitation about the rightness of an action.
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compunction
When you feel compunction you feel very, very sorry, usually for something you did to hurt someone or mess something up. When you feel no compunction, you're not at all sorry.
The noun compunction comes from the Latin verb compungere, meaning “prick sharply.” When you feel compunction, you feel a sharp prick of your conscience. The word compunction is often used in the negative in phrases like “without compunction” or "no compunction." You might say that the burglar acted without compunction when he stole your baseball card collection.
Definitions ofcompunction
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na feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed)Synonyms:remorse, self-reproachTypes:guilt, guilt feelings, guilt trip, guilty conscienceremorse caused by feeling responsible for some offense
penance, penitence, repentanceremorse for your past conduct
survivor guilta deep feeling of guilt often experienced by those who have survived some catastrophe that took the lives of many others; derives in part from a feeling that they did not do enough to save the others who perished and in part from feelings of being unworthy relative to those who died
Type of:regret, rue, ruefulness, sorrowsadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment
Uummm..... yes it does. I don't know why you made that statement for, cuz it's not true.