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#118552
There is no such thing as "human nature". Dream_for_me, Violet - you
are both idealists.[/quote]

yeah well i didn't even say "human nature" (i said humans). Actually when you break it down we (Humans) are just animals. i am actually disgusted by humans inculding myself, name me something and i could find a fault in it.
#118553
dream_for_me wrote:There is no such thing as "human nature". Dream_for_me, Violet - you
are both idealists.


yeah well i didn't even say "human nature" (i said humans). Actually when you break it down we (Humans) are just animals. i am actually disgusted by humans inculding myself, name me something and i could find a fault in it.[/quote]

Saying that "all humans are corrupt", a very idealistic statement akin to
the notion of "original sin", is no different from saying that corruptness is
human nature. You cannot say that "all humans are corrupt" without
presupposing the "human nature" idea.
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By 1skull2hands
#121433
yes, I agree, human nature does occasionally make us question others, especially those living in our societies. In turn, judging others based on our own morality is difficult to prevent sometimes, likewise with sin, which can also be human nature as well. Regardless, I believe it is imoral and dehumanizing to judge another? Who am I to judge you?

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