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Torah and Jewish Idea => Torah and Jewish Idea => Topic started by: Hrvatski Noahid on December 29, 2022, 05:50:03 AM
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Might very well be that no one is born
a bigot, but seems sometimes as though
aside from the exceptions of the dynamics of
ignorant conditioning, jealousy and evil, absurd
as it seems, some could be born with anti Semitic
genes.
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:usa+israel: :fist:
Might very well be that no one is born
a bigot, but seems sometimes as though
aside from the exceptions of the dynamics of
ignorant conditioning, jealousy and evil, absurd
as it seems, some could be born with anti Semitic
genes.
Free will is granted to all people. If one desires to turn to the path of good and be righteous, the choice is his. Should he desire to turn to the path of iniquity, the choice is his.
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Agreed, however it is quite evident that many
choose to use free will more for bad more often
than for good or righteousness and that is a shame
and results in a significant imbalance (ratio of good
to bad).