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Human Nature

I believe that as humans we are fundamentally good. As we grow, we are exposed to good and also bad. No matter where you grow up, how you grow up, with whom you grow up, you grow and change constantly. With all of this change and growth, people are naturally exposed to bad. It is your own decision how you react and deal with bad influences. Parenting can play a large role growing up as parents persuade their children in which direction they want. But at the end of the day, it solely comes down to your own decisions not your parents.

My own experiences, religion, and even parenting have led to my beliefs. In the Bible, Adam and Eve are left in the garden. God instructs them not to eat from the tree of knowledge. Eventually Adam and Eve are tempted and persuaded to eat from the tree and decide to do it. God learns of this and Adam and Eve blame each other. In this story, God is like the parent trying to direct his children in which way to act. But again, even with influence, it was Adam and Eve's own decisions to eat from the tree when they knew it was wrong.

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  1. I share some your same beliefs. Parents do greatly influence their children's behavior and decisions. Good job!

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