Why Do People Act With Logic

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Should people act with logic or according to the Bible?
Throughout history people have been guided by this ancient book called the Bible. Most people know or have heard of this book and many of them use it as a guide because they basically do not want to go to hell. Hell:a place regarded in various religions as a spiritual realm of evil and suffering. Other people, myself included, like to act and think with logic not with fear. Logic:reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
Logic is the way to go. Logical reasoning is hard to explain since we still do not know where it comes from. It can either be given to us by the universe around us or we can just be born with it in our brains. It is a lot like simple intelligence in an individual. Some people are born with it, some people acquire it with time and some others just lack of it. Any individual that has a brain can achieve having at least a bit of logic.
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Adam and Eve did not follow his rules and he punished them by casting them out of paradise. It is said that because of this, humans are born sinners and shall work to become better people. Basically, do not sin. Reason why Jesus was sent to earth, according to the Bible “ we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world.” (1 John 4:14). Saviour of the world because the same creator of humans is not a humanist. The same creator of the world, could not control his creation. He sent His son to be the saviour. Why couldn’t he do it himself? No one knows the real

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