W. Brandon Lacy Campos said:

>Further, anyone who has taken a biology class can tell you that there is
>little evidence of an "evil" gene, but a lot of evidence of the effects of
>environment on a young person.
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>There are other environmental issues that might also be taken into account: air and 
>water pollution, pesticides and herbicides and what was in the bodies of parents at 
>the time of conception, the PCBs and other poisons documented in mother's milk, lead 
>poisoning in the home, heavy metals in the stack bloom downwind of the garbage 
>burner. Rise in the incidence of asthma leads me to think that there is much more to 
>be considered because this kind of behavior by children so very young doesn't make 
>sense.
>
WizardMarks, Central

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