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Principles of Mental Rebellion

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Thursday, August 11, 2005

Natural Resistance

The assertion that we in some way are able to resist our own nature is groundless. With what part of himself does a man resist his own nature? With his non-nature? With his unnatural side? The one thing that we can say is that it is characteristic of human nature to believe that we are able to resist our own nature.
Posted by Nature's Rebel at 9:37 PM

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