Dr Graves and callers Peggy, John, and Dan discuss those fundamental questions about goodness and evil in humans. Are bad people inherently bad? Or did they develop into badness during their lifetime? Could it be that bad people are in fact good people who simply believe bad thoughts?
Dr Graves relates a friend’s parting words each time they end a conversation: “Think good thoughts!”
Caller Ray adds something he has read about: how those who survive near-death experiences and those who have out-of-body experiences report that their “final” moments placed them face to face with their innermost thoughts/beliefs.
Dr Graves ties all this in with a discussion about the legal procedures surrounding hearsay evidence. He gives the definition and various examples of its use in court.
Dr Graves and callers Peggy, John, and Dan discuss those fundamental questions about goodness and evil in humans. Are bad people inherently bad? Or did they develop into badness during their lifetime? Could it be that bad people are in fact good people who simply believe bad thoughts?
Dr Graves relates a friend’s parting words each time they end a conversation: “Think good thoughts!”
Caller Ray adds something he has read about: how those who survive near-death experiences and those who have out-of-body experiences report that their “final” moments placed them face to face with their innermost thoughts/beliefs.
Dr Graves ties all this in with a discussion about the legal procedures surrounding hearsay evidence. He gives the definition and various examples of its use in court.