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Predestinasi
ISSN : 1978935     EISSN : 2798379X     DOI : -
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PREDESTINASI providing a platform that welcomes and acknowledges high quality empirical original research papers about Sociology, Culture, Family, Gender Equality, Social Inclusion, Society, Politics, Philosophy, and Development. Published by Sociology Study Programs, Faculty of Social Science. PREDESTINASI published 3 times a year, scheduled on April, September, and December, and the Journal Editorial invites researchers, academicians, professionals, and practitioners from all over the world to submit the manuscript.
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Covid 19 Natural Evil / Human Evil: A Philosophical Investigation Uzommah Michael; Anselm Ikenna Odo; Nwohah Petermary
PREDESTINASI Vol 13, No 3 (2021): PREDESTINASI
Publisher : Program Studi Sosiologi

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Abstract

This paper sought to find out whether COVID 19 is as a result of natural evil, human evil or both. The researchers adopt an expository method in carrying out this work. Viruses have been around in the world long as life itself. We can confidently say that life as we know it would not exist without viruses. Viruses do leave “fossils” in the Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)-the hereditary material in humans and of other organisms, from which their history can be reconstructed. It is as a result of this that the researchers posit that COVID 19 is neither natural evil nor human evil. The researchers conclude that the issue of COVID 19 outbreak ravaging the earth has a sufficient reason. But sometimes our emotions blind us from seeing the reason but solely the event.

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