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Not too long ago i remember hearing a few psychologist explain in article, "human nature".
One had made a reference to the famous book Lord of the flies.
Where a group of boys get stranded on an island, secluded from civilization.
Now at first the boys had rules and morals like every other society.
But over time they started to realize there was no punishment for if they do wrong.
So with that many of the boys became corrupt and gave in into their desires since they knew it wouldnt be any repercussions.
What im saying is, are we only as good as the laws requires us to be?
Without societys rule and the invisible barrier which is the law
Would our "good" eventually fade and our extincts by nature take over??
Science seems to think so.
as one said. "man shall do all things for the sake of ones soul"
One had made a reference to the famous book Lord of the flies.
Where a group of boys get stranded on an island, secluded from civilization.
Now at first the boys had rules and morals like every other society.
But over time they started to realize there was no punishment for if they do wrong.
So with that many of the boys became corrupt and gave in into their desires since they knew it wouldnt be any repercussions.
What im saying is, are we only as good as the laws requires us to be?
Without societys rule and the invisible barrier which is the law
Would our "good" eventually fade and our extincts by nature take over??
Science seems to think so.
as one said. "man shall do all things for the sake of ones soul"