Consequences of Human Wickedness

No. Concept of subjectivity did not exist for Greeks or Romans.
Neither Aristotle or Plato discussed the concept of free will.
Irrelevant. Free will existed, has always existed, and always will exist. You can't stop it. You can't speak for the dead either, Hugo.
 
You're going to have to define your terms. Christians certainly believe that all humans are born with original sin and need to be saved by Jesus Christ. Is that how you are defining "evil"? If so, then you are singing from their sheet music.
Nope. Christians do not believe all humans to be evil, even though they were born in to a mortal world and must suffer death.
 
Nope. Christians do not believe all humans to be evil, even though they were born in to a mortal world and must suffer death.
You have to read the preceding posts. I asked him to define "evil." He hasn't done that yet. If by "evil" he means "have skin that grows hair" then humans are evil.

At the moment he is refusing to define his terms.
 
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