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People hold different ideas about the human condition. Some people believe that humans are naturally good and can be trusted. Other people believe that humans hold various levels of evil and are not trustworthy. After reading Chapter 2 in the textbook and doing some additional research, complete the following activity and assignment:
Social Engagement Activity:
For this activity, you will need to observe your own interactions with others. Preferably, place yourself in a group setting where lots of social interaction will occur (a party, a small group church gathering, an interactive work setting, a family game night, etc.). Spend at least one hour observing your own interactions with others and how others interact with you. Try to remain objective as you make your observations and assess your view(s) of human nature. There is no need to record your observations while in the social situation, but be sure to journal your observations regarding your behaviors as soon as possible after the social situation. Keep the following question in mind while you make your observations:
Do you believe humans are naturally good and can be trusted, or do you believe humans are naturally evil?
Reflection Assignment:
Explain your view on "the human condition." Has it changed at all after completing this activity, reading your textbook, and/or doing additional research? Use your textbook and/or additional research/readings to support your view of the human condition. Use specific in-text citations and quotes in your support.
Reflect on the social engagement activity. What did you learn from this experience? Did anything surprise you and/or did you gain any new insights?
Do you believe your view of human nature affected how you viewed others in the social engagement activity? In what way?
What does Scripture say about the human condition? Support your answers with sources and Scripture.