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TopicThe concept of "sin" is regressive.
Kyuubi4269
04/20/20 12:47:32 AM
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ChaosAzeroth posted...


But plenty of people keep themselves 'in check' without the fear of any deity having anything to do with it.

Says someone who's culture was heavily influenced by Christian doctrine. It's built in to our culture to drill in to children this stuff is wrong before they question why.

We think it natural that it's wrong to cheat, but China as a culture doesn't drill that in to children, it focuses on results. What inevitably happened to China is cheating became widespread whether that means buying degrees or faking CE marks.

What Christianity did was essentially drill civil ordinance in to the general public using God to replace the unchallenged word of mom/dad for adults. Being as Christianity is a major influence on Europe (and American settlers), it defined the basic rules we drill in to our kids, the basis we use to keep ourselves in check.
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