It definitely seems to make the most sense to assume that humans have built into our DNA both the capacity for "evil" but also the blueprint for "good".
But both are potential survival strategies, and often you have no choice what the successful strategy will be in a certain situation so you have to have the potential for both or at some point your bloodline ends.
You can see why between assuming everyone is evil and needs to be made good or assuming everyone is good and is only made evil one of the two is more memetically survivable over centuries and millennia.
But both are potential survival strategies, and often you have no choice what the successful strategy will be in a certain situation so you have to have the potential for both or at some point your bloodline ends.
You can see why between assuming everyone is evil and needs to be made good or assuming everyone is good and is only made evil one of the two is more memetically survivable over centuries and millennia.
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