I use the term good generally, I should state it more like this:

A man is much more inclined to commit an act that is favored by society than to commit one that is in disfavor.

Would you say that is better?

I don't believe there exists a good or evil. I believe there are things in the world which would obviously be based in the lower realm of what is man, and those that reside on a higher plan of consciousness.
wayoftheleaf Reviewed by wayoftheleaf on . On the innate goodness of man Long has mankind, in its nihilistic way of viewing itself, found only evil and cruelty within the confines of its heart. But this simply can not be the case. To prove my point, allow me a moment to explain a slightly different subject. Evil is disproportionately powerful compared to what is good. Point in case, fission. Fission contains the ability to power thousands of homes, but this takes a much a larger amount of radioactive material than the fistful required to take hundreds of Rating: 5