For thousands of years philosophers and scholars have been debating whether man is inherently good or inherently evil. Really convincing cases have been made for either side.
But this assumes good and evil are two different camps divided by a line in the middle. We start in either one of these camps, and according to the choices we make in life we stay in our camp or move across the line to the other side.
What camp we’re in is usually decided by other people. For example, people would always s...
Published on April 18, 2013 04:00