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Originally Posted by Romjon13
Hey, I got to give it to you, you have done studies on this and you know your stuff. But one thing that you contradicted is that if some of the subjects that were psychopaths and sociopaths fell on their heads at some point in their childhood and you said yourself that they could inherited this disease through genetics which is totally up to their parents...right? If their parents didn't pay enough attention to them as infants like Britney Spears did, dropping the kid on his head numerous times, well, what do you expect? Who started it...? The kid or the parent? If the parent kept the kid inside and never allowed them to go play with other kids if they become sociopaths, who allowed it? If the kids inherited the psychopath gene from let's say their grand-pa...did they want to be born from a family with a history of head disease?
Please answer to these above and rethink of your last statement.
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When I said it was down to their genes, I meant that for some reason something didnt develop right in their brain which is beyond the control of anyone. I didnt mean that the parents were evil and produced evil, I just meant that it happened naturally (nature not nurture) but there wasnt some "evil gene" that was the cause.
As for the bumping of heads, I didnt specify whether it was due to a parent dropping them, it could have been any accident. Also I was just giving an example as to how some of the subjects might of had these similar cat scans, which showed differences to cat scans of "normal" people.
You dont have to believe anything I say or come to an agreement with me, theres no cold hard evidence to say its because of one way or another. Theres DEFINATELY some people that had fucked up heads which is why THEY were mental, and theres DEFINATELY some people that had fucked up childhoods which is why THEY were mental. However I was merely saying that after studying into it, it appears that the later happens less often and results of studies by scientists often comes to the conclusion that in most cases its down to nature not nurture.
You can believe its mainly down to nurture and no one can say you're wrong. Just as I can believe its mainly down to nature and no one can say I'm wrong, especially seeing as theres more evidence for my belief on the subject. The only way you can be wrong is if you say its ALL down to one or the other, because it clearly and obviously isnt.