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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: greenspirit who wrote (760888)4/8/2022 3:20:54 PM
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I find your logic difficult to follow. Often.

Your position seems to be that infants have an innate sense of right and wrong and that something bad happened in Bucha. You don't have any actual facts and give reasons that you find solid for why the actual facts should remain obscure. We don't need no stinking facts, just our innate sense of right and wrong. The pop psychology article you linked doesn't deal with infallibility or other complexities, there's a book out there about how being wrong feels EXACTLY THE SAME as being right. Good book, probably written by a psychologist or maybe a science.org person.

All these years, centuries, scholars, writers, thinkers. The Talmud. Could have just asked anybody over the age of two, wasn't that how you put it.

Dogs have a sense of right and wrong too, try giving a treat to one and not the other. So what, looks like a non-sequitur but the science.org gives it weight. Sort of. About something.

I thought about going back and organizing this post but didn't bother.

As far as neurological issues go.......I'll refrain from responding in kind but presume it was a cheap insult.
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