Wednesday, June 7, 2023

The correlation between perception and desire holds significant influence on human behavior within an academic setting. Inherent flaws reside within individuals, and these imperfections manifest in their perceptions and understanding. Consequently, the inclination towards participating in unethical actions frequently prompts impulsive behavior, which is fueled by their restricted comprehension of certain convictions.The fundamental reason for the illogical nature of human perception can be attributed to sin. Despite having a rational understanding that perceiving things in an irrational way is morally wrong, we continue to act against logical reasoning. As a result, the impact of sin on our perception is greater than that of our cognitive abilities.The importance of prior experiences in comprehending life's obstacles is remarkable. As intelligent creatures, humans have the ability to accumulate memories that shape their perception and understanding of the world through their emotional and physical faculties. Through these experiences, individuals develop habits that are influenced by the emotional impact of their encounters. These experiences can be categorized as positive or negative, prompting individuals to avoid the latter and pursue the former, even if such pleasures may be ethically questionable.The root cause of our negative behavior is attributed to our inclination towards breaking rules or norms. Although we acknowledge that such behavior is morally wrong, we find it appealing and this leads to the development of repetitive patterns. The allure of violating rules can be overpowering, causing us to act irrationally when trying to avoid discomfort. As a result, this has a detrimental effect on our mental processes and ability to understand ethical concepts.The primary obstacle to our perception is the difficulty presented by sin. While our prior experiences can have an impact on us, they do not necessarily increase our propensity towards wrongdoing compared to our inclination towards virtuous conduct. Although past encounters may have some influence on our understanding, the impact of sin is more substantive. Focusing solely on past experiences may lead to a pragmatic approach that overemphasizes their control over us, rather than recognizing the impact of sin within us.(This is the trash I was taught and written many years ago. Thank God only the earliest writing was inconsistent as only the first year of writing was passing the American view of law with limits. Truth is Gods law is eternal with no limits.)  

No comments:

Post a Comment