didn't watch the vid but i doubt either are real, its just a position and perception of a person. they are just titles.
just watched this program about our innate morality and whether evil is nature/ nurture or both
it discusses a few things from our morality as babies, what happens when you impose alien moral structures on serving troops, the much higher level of psychopaths within big business and the point where people become what we see as "evil"
thought some people here might find it of interest
didn't watch the vid but i doubt either are real, its just a position and perception of a person. they are just titles.
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lol i saw this in my psych course this past semester(fall) didnt notice the BBC at first.
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Loved it, went from 4 vids to 8 to 9... BBC is interesting television +REP
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There is no good or evil, only a morality clause built into the human condition. We are taught to hate since birth and good only comes when hate is recognized as a morality struggle. Evil funny enough, spelled backwards is live. When I smoke pot, I am considered bad, or evil by some, yet free-spirited and open to others. This explains precisely the contradiction in the bible about "thou shalt not kill... etc etc etc. However, it's okay to kill in the name of war or a struggle, yet evil if you kill to feed your family. Basically, good and evil don't exist.
i think it all depends one what ones definition of good and evil is. if good is defined as things that we do that do not promote pain/suffering/death, and evil as what does promote those things... then it is a simple question of perspective. for one can think what is evil is good, and what is good is evil depending on the individual. i think its a question of perspectives.
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