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Are Humans Inherently Good?

Are Humans Inherently Good?

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In the podcast "No Final Answers," hosts Doctor Charles Huckleberry and Brandon Rial explore the question of whether humans are inherently good? They discussed how individual goodness may be affected by society, conditioning, and upbringing, but ultimately, humans have the choice to be good or evil. We also mention the importance of finding meaning in difficult circumstances, as demonstrated by quotes from Viktor Frankl and Ray Comfort. The hosts also discuss whether genetics or environment play a role in determining one's goodness, and The concept of "good" is complex and can be defined in various ways, and what may be good to one person may not be to another due to different perspectives and moral codes. It is possible for good people to do bad things depending on the context and situation, and empathy may not scale well in group settings, leading to harmful actions being justified. Some people may not have a conscience or moral compass, allowing them to do bad things without guilt. Ultimately, the idea of good is subjective The discussion centers around the concepts of good and evil and what makes something morally right or wrong. The speakers mention philosopher Viktor Frankl and his ideas about the power of choice and finding meaning in tough situations. They also talk about how stripping away external influences can lead to a state of pure love where there is no right or wrong. The influence of genetics and environment on one's actions is also discussed. The idea of motivation and intent in regards to good deeds is brought up. The speakers agree The conversation between two individuals revolves around the question of whether humans are inherently good or evil. They discuss how societal norms and personal perspective can impact one's actions and choices. They also talk about the importance of being conscious and deliberate in decision making, rather than being driven by subconscious thoughts and ego.

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