Definition: Anthropic, in the Bible, means "of, pertaining to God." It's a term used metaphorically within the Old Testament to describe human nature or beliefs that can lead to moral and ethical choices without an absolute good or evil perspective. The phrase "anthropic" originally meant something like "the most attractive thing" in Greek mythology, which was often considered inanimate objects. In the New Testament, this idea is used metaphorically in various passages where God's creatures are depicted as morally inclined beings who lack a sense of guilt or fear. This metaphorical understanding makes it clear that human nature is not inherently good or evil but rather depends on how we perceive and interpret what is right and wrong.