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  • 19-12-2017
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In the confessions, what does saint augustine argue about human behavior?

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  • 28-12-2017
I believe the answer is That all humans are weak-willed and have an innate tendency to sin.
Augustine argue that without the Guidance of God, humans will not be able to lead a morally good life. He believed that every humans are born with uncontrollable urge to do evil and the Grace of God is the one that could save them from going to Hell.
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