Two things the public also believes to be true: 1. People are inherently good. And… 2. Given the opportunity, people will commit moral evil. Pick one.https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1328325627355676674 …
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Religion instills morals.
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That’s the question. What is the origin of voter malfeasance fraud? The religious question is disputed, that is, what is our capacity to know and resist evil.
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In this case (Trump v Biden), absolutely. If Dems win, the goodies are theirs and the bogeyman is gone. If by chance they lose, who is going to be prosecuted? No one they know or (heh heh) trust.
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Because #2 isn't pitched as moral evil. It's pitched as moral imperative.
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Surely not?
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#2 without doubt.
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100% of the time? Wow, what a world you live in. Sounds depressing.
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People are inherently selfish but also inherently rational. We rely on institutions to keep us moral.
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