are brains are hardwired to so that we are good people by nature

@winterose (39887)
Canada
March 24, 2008 4:24am CST
a new book is out by a neuro scientist that confirms what we all know already, we are innately good people. Our brains are hard-wired to do the right thing, to do unto others as we would have them do onto you. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080321174211.htm the author says if we become evil something went wrong in the brain, do you agree or disagree
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@paid2write (5201)
24 Mar 08
I think most people understand the difference between right and wrong. I don't know if we are born with it or if we learn it. I have always thought there is no such thing as an 'evil' person, but some people do evil things. Maybe there is something which makes them think they have good reason to do bad things. It could be that they are delusional, and have a way of thinking that convinces them that they are right and everyone else is wrong. I think we are all capable of being good people if we truly want to be good.
29 Mar 08
Thanks for choosing my response.
@whyaskq (7523)
• Singapore
28 Mar 08
I believe we are hardwired to be good people by nature. It has never been reported that babies can kill. From age 0, babies are able to laugh at any slightly things they find amused. They never like things that are dark or pictures that are scary, eerie and disturbed. It shows their innocence and hence, I believe when one turns evil, it is taught and learned.
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• Canada
25 Mar 08
I disagree, because some people are more prone to do evil from birth. Although characters are developed through time and experiences, but I feel that some people are more prone to violence evil than others are.
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• Canada
25 Mar 08
possibly yes
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