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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 21:00:38 GMT
It could be argued that more social people are those who adhere to the society and are not individualized You're not getting it. This is where the different mindset between the societies lie. 200 years ago, God was the prime mover and mindless submission for the vast majority of the population was normal. Anyone who questioned this was castigated. In a modern, secular world there's a new normal with individualism in the west anyway. Yes the rigid thinking and old ways are still prevalent in the minds of those who give this answer. In a modern secular world, you have to either choose Hillary or Trump. You have to be either red or blue. You have to be either religious or irreligious. You have to either eat McDonald's or Burger King. If you try and get out of this society, then you are considered a social pariah and castigated. I see no difference in how people behaved back then and now. You are giving this contemporary era a subjective pro opinionated bias because you are currently in it. As to the problem of evil, it is a very long discussion. What some consider evil may be a social norm for others, or a morally justified stance.
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