There was a show on nat geo the other day (can't remember what it was called) that was exploring the brain functions similar to these ideas. The scientists would give out scenario's and monitor the reactions in the brain. While most people would give a resounding no to the most evil of situations, there was always some hesitation. I think they were trying to pinpoint evil in the brain.
Morals are such a fickle thing. They are different for each person, and I think every thing has a price on it. After all, given enough money and time, a person can find similar people who share the same moral set.
Jazz, I think I'd pay good money to see you cheer for the Red Sox, especially if you were rooting against your beloved Cubbies
