Franktalk wrote:Drifting wrote:I don't like you labelling me a determinist because that is not what I am, nor does it accurately reflect my views.
Now that we have that straight we can move along. I happen to agree that some people tend to be more evil that others. And it is true that certain environments can lead to stressful conditions and may lead to evil as well. But the question still remains. Are people neutral and learn good and evil? If you wish to dwell in fringe cases where some have broken systems in their body we will not make much of this discussion. If instead we focus on some what normal people we may have a fruitful discussion. It is my belief that both good and evil is something we learn. I believe as we develop that we learn that our actions impact others and we learn to read the reaction of others. We learn that we can inflict pain or emotional stress. We also learn that we can express tenderness and love. It is our free will which decides how to act in this world. We can use the tools of evil or we can use the tools of good.
So we agree that you believe some people are here to learn good from evil and some people aren't. How do you determine what is inherently good and what is inherently evil?