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The "pandemic" was obviously a test on the human nature. I now am quite aware that fear is extensively used to motivate people and that most people won't question the authority as long as their comforts are provided. But, surely this is an ancient knowledge that has been used to rule over people for far longer than I have noticed. Any recommendations?

The "pandemic" was obviously a test on the human nature. I now am quite aware that fear is extensively used to motivate people and that most people won't question the authority as long as their comforts are provided. But, surely this is an ancient knowledge that has been used to rule over people for far longer than I have noticed. Any recommendations?

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Last I checked men still murder and betray each other. The powerful still opress the powerless. There are still dictators and we still murder children.

We may have gotten more efficient at doing these things but for all our technology, are we better people?

We both know "Thou shalt not murder" is not a lesson exclusive to the Bible, nor is it the outdated lesson that I was referring to.

Besides, I'm asking for recommendations, not arguments for the Bible. This defensiveness only brings the Bible further down the notch.

WOW, ok boss. Men hate truth. Lesson #1

This defensiveness only brings the Bible further down the notch.

You're only making it worse, so I encourage you to keep going.