In one experiment involving puppets, babies aged six months old showed a strong preference to ‘good’ helpful characters – and rejected unhelpful, ‘naughty’ ones.

In another, they even acted as judge and jury. When asked to take away treats from a ‘naughty’ puppet, some babies went further – and dished out their own punishment with a smack on its head.

They suggest that the difference between good and bad may be hardwired into the brain at birth.




  1. Johan says:

    What? Being good withough being able to grasp the teachings of the bible!? This is blasphemous! BLASPHEMOUS I TELL THEE!

  2. ScottT says:

    If knowing the difference between good and evil is built-in, were does that leave religion and the ten commandments?

  3. bobbo, are we Men of Science, or Devo? says:

    I’ll bite: taking credit for the obvious?

    What do I win?

  4. angry says:

    #23 The meek shall inherit poop….like the poop in your diapers.



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