Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The Inexplicable Human Heart

Duration: 06:47 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-04-17 14:34:38
User: tlg847
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The Virginia Tech horror. We desperately try to understand...

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asfalten187 ::: Favorites
and let me add... i mean maybe it doesnt prevent exactly the next tragedy. But it might prevent that one that would have been started through a non-action a couple of years later. You always giving something that people can pass on, it might be action or non-action.
07-07-31 17:19:31
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asfalten187 ::: Favorites
the "morality" you talk about isnt the same for all sane people. It is a set of values. And some "sane" people wants us to solve conflicts by war(ie. killing people). i guess you could argue wether "the morality" is somethign that is socially given/created or damaged/eliminated. but the core point: it is preventable. Now, this is not prevented by beating it in to people whats right and wrong. but through acting with generousity and kindness. I really think its that simple.
07-07-31 17:15:33
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phil280 ::: Favorites
Read my first post first and then so on sorry about that. Mental illness can only increase this sinful or wrongful behavior especially if the illness could shut some of the morality out. p.s. man love the mac stuff in the background keep representing!
07-06-14 06:01:23
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phil280 ::: Favorites
People also have a longing to sin or commit a wrong act because it is pleasurable for themselves or they just want whatever powers they can gain from it.Mental illness can only increase this sinful or wrongful behavior especially if the illness could shut some of the morality out.People also have a longing to sin or commit a wrong act because it is pleasurable for themselves or they just want whatever powers they can gain from it.
07-06-14 06:00:35
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phil280 ::: Favorites
Hi Tom, wonderful thoughts on such a tragic event such as this. I would love to be able to talk with you more in depth but I 'll just give an overall gist of what I believe about the subject. Human beings whether they believe in a super natural being or not, all know the difference between right and wrong. People are born with a sense of morality.
07-06-14 05:59:35
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upact ::: Favorites
Thank you Tom. We need your delibrate and careful thoughts at a time like this. I believe that the judges decided to seal the final documents on the Columbine shooting and some say that we still to-day, 8 years after, don't know what made those 2 boys ACT OUT on their thoughts. I hope this time we will get some answers, at the end of all the investigations.
07-04-23 04:29:52
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tlg847 ::: Favorites
In this instance I believe the young man was seriously mentally ill, which led him to act based on delusions. Overall, I think our brains are complex, multi-level structures, some of which are based on ancient dynamics: fight/flight being a pretty successful evolutionary strategy for both sexes.
07-04-21 08:56:04
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geezerart ::: Favorites
DO you think it has to do with the male brain? Is the male brain stuck in the hunter/fighter/gatherer role? Fighting over territory? Just asking what you think! Mrs. GeezerArt
07-04-20 16:25:28
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iamdigito ::: Favorites
I wish television would show a view like yours instead of the senseless oversaturation of shocking images and wild comments. I think I'm quitting TV altogether, YouTube offers a little more variety. Thanks for adding value.
07-04-19 23:39:00
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anakin1814 ::: Favorites
Well said and beautifully said. Thank you.
07-04-19 21:47:55
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