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The ancient Greeks and St. Augustine differ in how they view humans. The ancient Greeks saw humans as essentially good. St. Augustine and others sees humans as born into sin and must be saved by God. Do you think humans are essentially “good” or essentially “bad”? Is human nature good or bad at the core? Explain your response.

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