Are humans inherently good or inherently evil?

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Kra_Xi_Wan

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Both. As the image of God, human beings certainly are capable of goodness and, in fact have good in their nature, but being a sinful creation born into a sinful world, our nature has been corrupted with evil. It is by the grace of God that human beings have not lost the goodness in them and many, even of those who do not know God, are good-natured individuals, but it is also a testament to the corruption of sin that otherwise good people do horrible things to themselves or those that love them. Message me for better explanations or with questions you might have, as there is only so much I can write in this forum.
 

bob-2000

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I like to thing that all people are, at heart, truly good. Maybe I'm deluding myself, but what the hell, it makes me happy.
 

shiaramoon

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I think that we are born not necessarily evil, but selfish and with a self-focused mind set. We have to learn how to be considerate and how to put the needs of others before our own. I wouldn't call that evil, naive and ignorant maybe, but not evil.
 

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OriginalLadders said:
I think people are inherently "good"; we evolved as a social animal, banding together to help one another, safety in numbers and all that. If we were born "evil" then I doubt that would ever have happened. There have even been studies done with showing that babies understand altruism [http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/10/11/young-brain-has-altruistic-characteristics/30233.html]. I think "evil" stems mostly from how a person is raised and exacerbated by certain genetic defects and as such people are, on the whole, good.

It's easier than you'd think to hold that view and still be misanthropic.
I would have to disagree with you on that one. I think that humans are naturally born selfish [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Selfish_Gene]. I've read the book The Selfish Gene previously and it's the best theory that I've come across. Although I don't pretend to be any sort of expert in the subject I would think that perhaps in the case of those babies that instinctively they know that they're helpless and would therefore show the pretence of altruism (as cynical as that sounds) to form a stronger bond with others to give itself a better chance of survival.

And you'd be amazed how easy it is to hold this view and still be a nice guy.

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freakonaleash

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Schrodinger said:
freakonaleash said:
inherently good, society corrupts us.
For the most commonly accepted definitions of "good", that is the opposite of what is true.
I disagree with what you say but I will defend, to the death, your right to say it.
 

nothinghere

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neither we are inheritly selfish, we act only to benefit ourselves. Now our actions can help others but that wouldn't really classify us as primarily "good" would it.
 

CrazyGirl17

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I personally think it depends on a person's life and what shapes them into the person they are.
 

Aidinthel

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I'd say that people are inherently selfish, and the difference between good and evil is whether a person recognizes the existence of a common interest with their fellow human beings.
 

Ghengis John

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I have to agree with anyone who said a little of both.

Some people lean more towards one end or another, most people fall in the middle.
 

HotPocket

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In the book "Good Omens", there is a quote by an angel that I always liked. He basically said that humans were not inherently evil nor good, just distinctly human. They were capable of doing greater good than heaven and worse acts than hell (there are references that demons picked up some torture techniques from the Spanish Inquisition).
 

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In general I've never believed anyone claiming to be a "good person" to be truly good. For me a person that's investing in being good doesn't strive for recognition nor sees it as good, rather as normal to the end of common sense.

I feel eEvil is too broad a term, it makes one think of those people committing murders ,kidnapping and what not. Instead let us focus on the lesser vices that make up the term. I think man is inherently greedy, lazy, and selfish. We're prone to think of ourselves first, if we can get by doing the bare minimum we will, and see no problem with taking more than a fair share (if we can get away with it). We lie and we cheat in anyway we can to get what we want or a favorable result. The good we see is an attempt to avoid punishment and more serious crimes.
 

Zarmi

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retyopy said:
Zarmi said:
Inherently evil, because no matter what, a living being will always strive to survive by doing what it needs to do, in order to get food, survive etc. And eventually, the fight for survival will hurt someone else, therefore evil. Sure, you can argue that because of the way society works today, people have no need to fight for survival. But if you look at children in kindergardens or early school, you will see kids fight for the right to play with certain toys, or do certain stuff. So yes, I believe humans are inherently evil.

And OP, quit all the random yabbering about socks, no one gives a fuck. Just make the thread, ask the question.
Hey, I happen to like socks, and if you've got a problem, then you can go FUCK YOURSELF WITH A DIRTY NEEDLE keep it to yourself nothingwassaid.
But why should we care if you like socks? It merely delays the thread and the question you want to ask. No need to get rude. I could just as well tell you to keep your rudeness to yourself, but I don't expect manners from a person such as yourself after this reply, which would obviously be to expect you to be far more intelligent than you apparently are. Get yourself some manners, and then I can politely ask you to shut the fuck up.

In b4 "BUT U SAID NO ONE GIVES A FUCK HURR", because we don't. It's not a question of manners, just the fact that people don't care if you like socks or not. It's completely irrelevant for the thread.
 

OriginalLadders

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Fingerprint said:
I would have to disagree with you on that one. I think that humans are naturally born selfish [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Selfish_Gene]. I've read the book The Selfish Gene previously and it's the best theory that I've come across. Although I don't pretend to be any sort of expert in the subject I would think that perhaps in the case of those babies that instinctively they know that they're helpless and would therefore show the pretence of altruism (as cynical as that sounds) to form a stronger bond with others to give itself a better chance of survival.

And you'd be amazed how easy it is to hold this view and still be a nice guy.

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Altruism and selfishness are not mutually exclusive. I believe human altruism stems from selfishness; anything that benefits the survival of the group benefits your own survival. The error is in equating all selfishness with "evil". But altruism stemming from selfishness is still altruism, it's not a pretense, there is no "true" altruism.
 

retyopy

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Zarmi said:
retyopy said:
Zarmi said:
Inherently evil, because no matter what, a living being will always strive to survive by doing what it needs to do, in order to get food, survive etc. And eventually, the fight for survival will hurt someone else, therefore evil. Sure, you can argue that because of the way society works today, people have no need to fight for survival. But if you look at children in kindergardens or early school, you will see kids fight for the right to play with certain toys, or do certain stuff. So yes, I believe humans are inherently evil.

And OP, quit all the random yabbering about socks, no one gives a fuck. Just make the thread, ask the question.
Hey, I happen to like socks, and if you've got a problem, then you can go FUCK YOURSELF WITH A DIRTY NEEDLE keep it to yourself nothingwassaid.
But why should we care if you like socks? It merely delays the thread and the question you want to ask. No need to get rude. I could just as well tell you to keep your rudeness to yourself, but I don't expect manners from a person such as yourself after this reply, which would obviously be to expect you to be far more intelligent than you apparently are. Get yourself some manners, and then I can politely ask you to shut the fuck up.

In b4 "BUT U SAID NO ONE GIVES A FUCK HURR", because we don't. It's not a question of manners, just the fact that people don't care if you like socks or not. It's completely irrelevant for the thread.
Actaully, I beleive I was engaging in a mysterious ritaul called "joking," but i don't know, it's quite a strange thing.
 

Rnr1224

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i think it is neutral but we are taught to be good by our parents and learn evil from society. the end result is whichever makes the biggest impact.
 

Zarmi

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retyopy said:
Zarmi said:
retyopy said:
Zarmi said:
Inherently evil, because no matter what, a living being will always strive to survive by doing what it needs to do, in order to get food, survive etc. And eventually, the fight for survival will hurt someone else, therefore evil. Sure, you can argue that because of the way society works today, people have no need to fight for survival. But if you look at children in kindergardens or early school, you will see kids fight for the right to play with certain toys, or do certain stuff. So yes, I believe humans are inherently evil.

And OP, quit all the random yabbering about socks, no one gives a fuck. Just make the thread, ask the question.
Hey, I happen to like socks, and if you've got a problem, then you can go FUCK YOURSELF WITH A DIRTY NEEDLE keep it to yourself nothingwassaid.
But why should we care if you like socks? It merely delays the thread and the question you want to ask. No need to get rude. I could just as well tell you to keep your rudeness to yourself, but I don't expect manners from a person such as yourself after this reply, which would obviously be to expect you to be far more intelligent than you apparently are. Get yourself some manners, and then I can politely ask you to shut the fuck up.

In b4 "BUT U SAID NO ONE GIVES A FUCK HURR", because we don't. It's not a question of manners, just the fact that people don't care if you like socks or not. It's completely irrelevant for the thread.
Actaully, I beleive I was engaging in a mysterious ritaul called "joking," but i don't know, it's quite a strange thing.
It should be quite obvious that it was not fun, hence a failed attempt at joking. Telling me to go fuck myself is not in any way a fun joke, if you think it is, then get your mental state checked up on. You aren't funny. On top of that, get your spelling right, please.