Jan 5, 2007, 05:25 PM
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There is no good or evil to human nature. There are merely different viewpoints. Being the most intelligent creatures on the planet simply means we think far too much about our actions. As Sword Familiar says, look at babies. They are selfish and they are sometimes a complete nusiance because otherwise they wouldn't survive. A baby can't grow and mature without adults to look after it, so its selfish nature helps it to survive. Because it is just a baby, its brain isn't fully formed and it doesn't have to worry about whether or not it's being selfish, it just does what it has to in order to live. As the child grows, it learns from others what is right and what is wrong, so the terms fall through by themselves; how can you define right and wrong or good and evil when it is different according to what you have been brought up knowing?
We're all wired differently and we have all been taught (not always intentionally) different ways of surviving. It just depends on how you live as to how you perceive this so-called good and evil terminology.
How ya doing, buddy?
Last edited by Bernard Black; Jan 5, 2007 at 05:28 PM.
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