Name: Anonymous 2007-05-13 23:03 ID:N5dau4Si
Why is it that immorality increases as a function of how large the population one finds oneself in, more specifically, cities and their outlying areas? The larger the population in an area, the more likely there will be those who resist cultural mores and values. When they meet and exchange ideas, their behavior will be affirmed and it will be encouraged to spread. Others will see their examples and be affirmed in their natural immoral urges.
Outside these areas of mass population, immoral acts are more likely to outcast the person committing them, because their views cannot be affirmed by other immoral parties, and thus the act is refused traction in rural areas and ultimately refused entry into the human heart.
Outside these areas of mass population, immoral acts are more likely to outcast the person committing them, because their views cannot be affirmed by other immoral parties, and thus the act is refused traction in rural areas and ultimately refused entry into the human heart.