1. The main idea of this section is the Human Condition. The human condition is the state which all humans are born into, and includes but is not limited to their sex, race, and their familial ties. The human condition is a state of not knowing, not knowing the truth about different things and not knowing why we are on this planet to begin with. In the human condition we are constantly searching for answers and we must continue to search in order to keep on learning throughout our lives, in short why Socrates was deemed the wisest man alive because he knew that he didn't know. Throughout our lives we must learn what is real and what is unreal, what is true and what is false in order to make ourselves a map for life which must constantly be questioned and updated in order to insure accuracy. We must update our map so that we do not commit an act of transference which means to transfer our behavior from one situation in one period of life to another situation in another period of life where that behavior can be totally inappropriate.

2. -The Right Speech Experiment- I always want to rememeber the right speech experiment so that I remember to listen to what I am saying rather than just to say it. I want to realize when I am deviatign from the truth so that I can see why I am doing it and change my behavior accordingly. I always want to remember that I am lying to protect myself from a danger that may not even be there.

-Choosing a Map for Life- I always want to remember the map for life anology because it is a good representation of how we must change in order to respond in the correct way to the challenges and questions that come up in our lives. I must always remember to avoid transference of one response to a situation to transfer it to another because most of the time it will be the wrong response, this holds true for when I was six I threw a tantrum over having to take a bath and if I did the same thing now it wouldn't be the right response for obvious enough reasons.

-The problem of evil- God is omnibenevolent, omnipotent, and evil does exist. God is omnibenevolent, but evil does exist, it is simply a lacking of goodness(St. Augustine). Evil is not an illusion, it does exist, God created good just as he created evil, however he is not all evil in the same way he is all good.


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4. Am I seeing the whole truth and researching it to the point that I know without a reasonable doubt that that is the truth and is that what I am telling other people?

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