A terrible person on a leash is still behaving like a good person, dummy. And a terrible atheist has no leash, so that's worse, right?
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Chris ABRAHAM (chris@abraham.su)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:11:11 JST Chris ABRAHAM -
≠ (amerika@annihilation.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:11:08 JST ≠ @kevets @chris
The naturally good person takes a lot longer to mature. They are more complex.
I do not think "we are broken by nature," no. I think we are at our best extensions of the divine. But, most are not, and even the best need wisdom. -
Steve In Texas (kevets@noauthority.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:11:08 JST Steve In Texas @amerika @chris It we don't lisen to that wisdom and choose to follow it, that's where our nature takes over and we end up on a path to destruction.
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≠ (amerika@annihilation.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:11:09 JST ≠ @chris
Both are fail because they are control methods.
You need to breed good people instead. -
Steve In Texas (kevets@noauthority.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:11:09 JST Steve In Texas @amerika @chris We are broken by nature and have to turn to a good path in order to keep from destroying each other.
The "naturally good person" also has their head in the sand.
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≠ (amerika@annihilation.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:11:35 JST ≠ @kevets @chris
I don't think that's "our" nature.
I think genetically damaged people have mental health problems and go that way.
Throw 'em out of helicopters, problem solved.† top dog :pedomustdie: likes this.
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