[Redbook1:111][19700115:0000b]{Malleability
of Man}[15th January 1970]
Thursday 15th January
1970 [continued]
It is not
so much that man is naturally good or inherently evil, but rather that he is
utterly malleable, taking his whole life span as one point, to the various
influences for good or evil -- in human terms -- surrounding him; and these are
mostly of human origin now. They can be
anything from conscious action of his contemporaries through unintentional
family pressures to an inherited physiological malfunction of the liver!
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