I only wish to say that I disagree with the statement that "ethical behavior
is built on human nature". It is the "human nature" part that I take issue
with. I believe each person's sense of ethics comes from a combination of
education/experiences, social network, physiological chemistry of that
person, IQ, and genetic makeup. That combination causes a person to form a
construct of ethics they rely on to defend their behavior. The only other
part that throws a crux into their formula is the level of spiritual
connection they have to the greater universe, and I am not yet unconvinced
that that particular level of connection may also be a genetic thing.

thanks for listening.
Have a good day!

Peggy Miller
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