your all scientist to study emotions on earth, page-37

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    "when Jesus was a new born child & young infant, do we believe he thru temper tantrums, like most small children?

    or do we believe Jesus was born with a perfect psychology; that as a child he never showed any erratic emotions? "

    Good question. I suspect it was some kind of half-way point, if he was born without the fallen (self obsessed) human nature but still had to grow and learn as we all do then who knows? As you noted, he still showed examples of having plenty of human emotion and yet at the same time he was God incarnate.


    "I have already explain "self" arises after emotion rather than before or as a product of emotion."

    Ok, that might be your view (which explains the seeming confusion or need for your enquiry) but it's not everyone's view. Not sure that you can rightly claim that 'self' is a product of emotion. After all, emotions are things held by something else, namely the self. You don't see greed and envy prowling the streets by themselves. Emotions are always a state of being.

    "I am inquiring into the inherent emotions that move a child. when children a born, do they have inborn emotions or not?"

    Another good question, I mean they seem to express emotion to some degree, they cry when they're upset and need a change or a feed, they smile when tickled. Of course it depends on how 'new' you mean by new born I guess?

    "if incest was considered OK, at the time, then Lot's daughter's would not have had to get their father drunk to have sex with him"

    I said it wasn't part of the law at that point, that doesn't mean that people didn't have their moral sensibilities intact. Having a conscience is part of being human and exists independent of any written laws. Do you really need a government to tell you that it's wrong to murder and rape people?







 
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