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EP 05: Possibility, Not Heredity

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Charlotte Mason's 2nd principle says, "[Children] are not born either good or bad, but with possibilities for good and for evil." This can trip some people up, especially Protestants.

When we look at the context of hereditary determinism, we start to understand what she was fighting against. That's what we're doing today: using a bit of Charles Dickens in order to understand the historical context.

To access the posts and show notes for this podcast, go to afterthoughtsblog.net/podcast.

To support the show, go to afterthoughtsblog.net/donate.

To find Brandy on Facebook, go to www.facebook.com/AfterthoughtsBlog.

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Charlotte Mason's 2nd principle says, "[Children] are not born either good or bad, but with possibilities for good and for evil." This can trip some people up, especially Protestants.

When we look at the context of hereditary determinism, we start to understand what she was fighting against. That's what we're doing today: using a bit of Charles Dickens in order to understand the historical context.

To access the posts and show notes for this podcast, go to afterthoughtsblog.net/podcast.

To support the show, go to afterthoughtsblog.net/donate.

To find Brandy on Facebook, go to www.facebook.com/AfterthoughtsBlog.

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