What accounts for the universal moral depravity of unregenerate moral agents?
Define the term depravity. The word comes from a Latin word de and pravus. Pravus means “crooked.” The prefix de is intensive. The complete word depravo means “very crooked.” It does not really imply constitutional crookedness but the sense of having become crooked. The term does not imply original structural corruption but that which has departed from right or straight more with the feeling of deterioration or fall from a former state of moral or physical perfection. It always means a departure from a state of original integrity. It means departure from conformity to the laws of being for the one who is the subject of depravity. We don’t call a person depraved who still conforms to the laws of his being, physical and moral, only to the one that has departed from those laws, whether they are physical or moral. Show the distinction between physical and moral depravity. Physical depravity really means a departure from the laws of health where healthy organic action is not sustained. It c