Human Nature Confesses
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- This book is about human nature confessing to how it operates to cause death, darkness, and destruction.
- Discover that when you fail, it is because human nature was guiding you.
- Learn the signs of failing and losing when you rely on human nature.
- Face the destructive nature of your human nature so you can choose to be guided by the highest virtues, not the lowest.
- Many deny the atrocious, barbaric, and sadistic history of human nature.
- However, it continues to this day and is undeniable in the behaviors of criminals, drug smugglers, gangs, human traffickers, perverts, and unsupervised soldiers.
- There is even one religion that honors and proscribes human barbarity.
- Honest students of philosophy, psychology, and sociology know that without guidance from without, humans resort to brutal behaviors considered below that of predatory wild animals.
- Without controls, expectations, or someone watching, humans have and continue to commit crimes against humanity.
- We want to blame society, circumstances, upbringing, parents, aliens, or anything for the abject nature of human beings.
- But the only thing that ever keeps humans behaving morally is external control, in the form of injunctions from God or the community.
- You can do better than most by recognizing your human tendencies and choosing to follow a higher path.
- As you read this book, confess along with human nature for the best results.
- Resist your tendencies toward evil and choose to follow the good, despite yourself.
- Our choice is to be ruled by human nature or God.
- If you don’t yet believe in God, you can substitute virtue or the highest principles for God when reading this book.
- The author prefers to keep God in the discussion; you can have a different preference.
- However, the day is approaching when all will confess God in one way or another.
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