Their puritans belief about human nature is that we are all corrupt and ooze sin. That nothing good comes from our bodies -- be it fecal matter, urine, saliva, whatever.
They built their new city with the Church being at the focal and geographic center. The more important you were, the closer to the center you lived. Trouble was and still is, the further from center you get, the more corrupt you are likely to become. In their case, the more difficult it was to make it to church at the appointed times. Life just sort of takes over. At some point, people generally say, "What's the use, it's too far away and I have other things that I must attend to." The further from center people get, the more difficult it is to control them.
The inherent depravity of human nature and the need for strict moral discipline were beliefs held by Puritans.
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The common beliefs and value can reveal a lot about the universal nature of human needs and wonderment. These things can show what the human takes from his environment.
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Puritans believed that the government should strictly enforce their ideas of morality and human behavior, which were inspired by Catholic beliefs. The Puritans had a rather strict interpretation of morality and laws.
The Greek philosopher who examined the nature of human beliefs was Socrates. He is known for his method of questioning to help individuals clarify their beliefs and values, which became known as the Socratic method.
The Puritans did admire the teachings of Calvinism. Calvinism was an important part of the Puritans beliefs and foundation.
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Beliefs on human nature vary depending on cultural, religious, and philosophical perspectives. Some believe humans are inherently good, while others see human nature as being a balance of good and bad traits. Some hold the view that humans are inherently selfish or competitive, while others believe in our capacity for empathy and cooperation.
the puritans religious beliefs where they where Catholic but the king did not like his life so he strangled himself the end
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