Thoughts on Whatever Became of Sin? By Karl Menninger MD (1973) 7E
Now, back to the question lingering from Chapter 7: Why would individuals want to commit wrongs (as part of a group) that they never would have committed as individuals?
Answer: These individuals would have committed the wrongs on their own – if they lacked (what a Christian would call) “conscience”.
Another way to say this is: “lack of conscience” makes sin possible.
We can put that into a new nested form: collective irresponsibility(sin(lacking conscience)).
Collective irresponsibility (or group-think) puts “acts that lack conscience” into context.