Sounds like an analogy for (xtian) theodicy - which is an apology for divinely permissable -teleological - "evil". Historical, as well as intellectual, track-record is highly problematic at best.Imagine evil is represented by the linear motion of the pistons and good by the circular motion of the wheels. Is it possible at all to invent and put into action a moral crankshaft which converts all evil thoughts, speech and deeds into good? — TheMadFool
Sounds like an analogy for (xtian) theodicy - which is an apology for divinely permissable -teleological - "evil". Historical, as well as intellectual, track-record is highly problematic at best. — 180 Proof
Sounds like the invisible hand, whereby greedy selfish people do what we want them to do in order to enrich themselves. — unenlightened
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