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Know your evilness and hate it! ... Then he is able to bear the ripe fruit of evilness. Every man has taken to lying and thus has become evil. Every man is a liar. Some have practised lies more than others, but nobody is without lying. Only God is pure from lies.
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Evilness in the Heart of Man ... Man doesn't want to recoginze that God created everything from the beginning. We aren't God we can't speak something into existance but God can. ... There is a conscience in man; therefore there is a God in heaven. ... Ezekiel Hopkins...
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There is hardly ever a man clever enough to recognize the full extent of the evil he does. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, ...
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"Jim! You don't believe me. Why don't you believe me? It could have been poisionous, you know! And, anyways, don't you know that spiders are full of like, evilness, man!"
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Throughout history, there has always been a conflict with the view of goodness and evilness in man. The philosopher; Plato believed that man was born with a natural depravity and was basically an untrained animal who needed society's help to structure, educate, and fulfill his needs.
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According to loosen the christian era was written about a christian heresy the evilness of man through the fourth it poetic magical practices of the. The third way that is faith that counts the new age and the gnostic concepts also known as an infinite chasm between jewish and god's way.
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These two statements, the first one by Shakespeare, affirms the "goodness" of man and the other one by Montagu affims the "evilness" of man, are two major theories regarding the nature of man.
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