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RE: Are Our Choices Truly Ours?

in Hive Learners2 months ago

You have a more optimistic view than mine, but I think that in this case of the child you mentioned, something in her environment probably changed, this influence of her changing religion came in some way. And yet, she changed her religion, and did not become an atheist. So even this interest in wanting to connect with the divine, even if it is a different religion, shows a predisposition to this. I believe that we can fight against what we are programmed to do and think, but deep down, we will always want what our blood wants.

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hehehe, I like you already and the way you put your words. What you also said is right.

Thank you, it was a good discussion (: