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The Wrong And The Evil
For several decades we psychologists have looked upon the whole matter of sin and moral accountability as a great incubus and we have acclaimed our freedom from it as epic making. But at length we have discovered to be free in this sense to have the excuse of being sick rather than being sinful is to also court the danger of becoming lost. In becoming amoral, ethically neutral and free, we have cut the very roots of our being, lost our deepest sense of selfhood and identity. And with neurotics themselves, asking, “Who am I? What is my deepest destiny? And what does living really mean?” The former president of the American Psychological Association, Hobart Mauer, argued that if we just call it mere wrong doing, we won’t understand the gravity of the wrong that was committed... Somewhere along the line he (and all of the world’s great secular psychologists) was trying to find a middle ground between mere wrong doing and a violation of a God-given moral law.
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