View Full Version : Can people be born 'evil' genetically?
Alex3213
10-07-2010, 10:28 AM
Yeah, what the title says really. I personally think not because I think it depends about the causes in environment and what not and the upbringing of people. There may be a tiny bit in genes but you don't know much when you are at a young age so I don't think that effects it.
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No. I think environmental factors, upbringing etc, contribute to making someone 'evil' more than anything.
Mathew
10-07-2010, 11:02 AM
No, there isn't a gene in your body that says whether you are going to be "evil" or "nice."
They are simply two adjectives which can be interpreted in many ways. I might suggest turning a life support machine off is evil, yet you might say it was for the best. One man's evil could be another man's nice.
I think people's morals, rules and overall outlook on life is down to how you are brought up. Sterotypically, I would say a chav in the middle of Liverpool (sorry scousers!) would be considered more "evil" than a chap who goes to Eton.
If you have ever seen the show or read the book "Blood Brothers" - this is a perfect example. Two brothers, born from the same poor mother yet seperated at birth. One went to live with a rich family and the other stayed with the mother who couldn't afford to look after two. They meet many years on, clearly opposites.. and then I won't spoil the rest :P
Inseriousity.
10-07-2010, 11:07 AM
Good play, Matt :D
I do think environmental factors are more important. I'm of the opinion that babies are born a blank slate (with the basic human survival instincts) and then moulded into who they become by the various factors that'll change them.
Becca
10-07-2010, 11:08 AM
only if they were born on the 6th of the 6th 2006.
but other than that, it's the parents.
Alex3213
10-07-2010, 11:42 AM
Good play, Matt :D
I do think environmental factors are more important. I'm of the opinion that babies are born a blank slate (with the basic human survival instincts) and then moulded into who they become by the various factors that'll change them.
I couldn't help but notice that you used the words "more important". Are you suggesting that genes do have some relevance?
Inseriousity.
10-07-2010, 11:58 AM
Yes, biological factors also have a role to play as genes has a role to play in society. Whether there's a specific gene for 'evil', I highly doubt it because of the point below.
But the environmental factors are more important. I also notice you put 'evil' in ' ', is this because you're aware that evil is actually a subjective term dependant on the society that you live in, which is an environmental factor :P
.iNova.
10-07-2010, 12:43 PM
Your parents make you into a horrible brat. Not your genes. =]
dbgtz
10-07-2010, 12:52 PM
i think you can be born violent with too much testosterone but not evil.
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