She meant real evil, i.e. "why is there more evil now than before" which was surprising for a secular humanist to say.
As I said, she wasn't happy with my response. Luckily this conversation took place at my brother's bed and breakfast and one of the guests, a female former seminarian (Episcopalian) came in so they were able to talk about secular humanist stuff...
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"Do you mean real evil? Isn't that judgmental? Or do you just mean stuff you don't like?"
She meant real evil, i.e. "why is there more evil now than before" which was surprising for a secular humanist to say.
As I said, she wasn't happy with my response. Luckily this conversation took place at my brother's bed and breakfast and one of the guests, a female former seminarian (Episcopalian) came in so they were able to talk about secular humanist stuff...
I take it you went with choice B. Good girl!
Yup, I went with B, winning friends and influencing people wherever I go... lol
"Original Sin"
It affect the souls of humanity, and also nature and the animal world, around us.
Long-term lasting effects of Original Sin
Wow, I like that answer!!!
Dymphna, coming from you, that means a lot to me!
:-)
In basketball terms, it was an easy lay-up (and I don't even play basketball)...
That was a GREAT answer!
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