The chapter explores three contrasting perspectives on human nature: traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs, secularist views, and the inherent goodness of people. It delves into the complexities of Western perceptions towards other cultures, critiques the United Nations' flaws in establishing international order, and discusses biased treatment of Israel by international institutions. The chapter also examines the Left's refusal to acknowledge inherent inequalities and the Republican Party's moral clarity in supporting Israel during conflict.