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Murder 3 blks from easy child's campus
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 308704" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>That poor woman! She tried and tried.</p><p>Having this board would have helped her a bit. But having nowhere to turn ... that's the worst.</p><p>I agree, there was some genetic component there (and possibly also influence from the dad, although it's implied that they were not living together). That's fighting a losing battle.</p><p>Supposedly it is possible to be born with-o a conscience, but it's a very low %. Like, a sub-percentage of percentages. It's hard to tell because so many illnesses mask so many others.</p><p>Still, with-o a conscience doesn't necessarily parallel murder. You can still learn to live within the laws of society through cause and effect.</p><p>I lean more toward thinking that evil is a learned behavior. </p><p>For example, someone who is either A] 1) mentally ill + 2) undx'ed and unguided + 3) pulled into evil practices, or B] 1) brainwashed by society + 2) unguided + 3) pulled into evil practices (such as the Taliban, where most kids are born healthy but dirt-poor and society condones violent, one-sided behavior.)</p><p> </p><p>Lots of overlap, either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 308704, member: 3419"] That poor woman! She tried and tried. Having this board would have helped her a bit. But having nowhere to turn ... that's the worst. I agree, there was some genetic component there (and possibly also influence from the dad, although it's implied that they were not living together). That's fighting a losing battle. Supposedly it is possible to be born with-o a conscience, but it's a very low %. Like, a sub-percentage of percentages. It's hard to tell because so many illnesses mask so many others. Still, with-o a conscience doesn't necessarily parallel murder. You can still learn to live within the laws of society through cause and effect. I lean more toward thinking that evil is a learned behavior. For example, someone who is either A] 1) mentally ill + 2) undx'ed and unguided + 3) pulled into evil practices, or B] 1) brainwashed by society + 2) unguided + 3) pulled into evil practices (such as the Taliban, where most kids are born healthy but dirt-poor and society condones violent, one-sided behavior.) Lots of overlap, either way. [/QUOTE]
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