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         The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
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         So, in your view, what is evil? Where does it stem from? How is it different from Good? — Tzeentch
"If" can be a perfectly good place to start an argument, but at some point the 'if" has to be removed, else the whole edifice rests on it, and "Ifs" don't make good foundations. — tim wood
To hold that the good and the evil in some way exist - are real - apart from their instances, is the mistake of scholastic realism, supposing that universals are real existents. — tim wood
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         Good is that which loves, which wants to unite and to create happiness, whereas Evil is that which hates, which wants to separate and to create suffering. — leo
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         I disagree. If Evil wants Evil then Good must make Evil suffer, ergo the Good causes suffering and is therefore Evil by your definition. — I like sushi
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         Good really exists and Evil really exist, and they manifest in various ways. They manifest through our will and what we believe and what we experience. It is a struggle between the two. — leo
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         Good’ manifests when the actions initiated increase awareness, connection and collaboration. ‘Evil’ manifests whenever these actions increase ignorance, isolation and exclusion
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         I agree that black and white thinking should be frowned upon. However, is that the same as saying black and white don’t exist on a morality spectrum? Is there no colour or is there many colours? — Mark Dennis
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         I’ll stick to talking to the OP thanks.
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         Tonight’s homework for you, should be learning the difference between metaphor, simile, analogy, cognitive dissonance and projection. ;)How do you know ‘willful ignorance’ when you see it? You’re displaying ignorance of the difference between ‘metaphor’ and ‘analogy’. Are you Evil? See my point. If not never mind.
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         Manichaeism taught an elaborate dualistic cosmology describing the struggle between a good, spiritual world of light, and an evil, material world of darkness.[6] Through an ongoing process that takes place in human history, light is gradually removed from the world of matter and returned to the world of light, whence it came. Its beliefs were based on local Mesopotamian religious movements and Gnosticism.[7] — Wikipedia
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         How do you answer people who would say this is incorrect and that there is no good and evil? Is this black and white thinking or just identifying that black and white exist in a colour/morality spectrum? — Mark Dennis
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         What if the fundamental entities of the Universe are not matter, or consciousness, but Good and Evil? — leo
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         fundamentally there is no randomness, no laws, no destiny and no death, rather everything that happens is a result of the fight between Good and Evil — leo
What makes things happen is the will of Good and the will of Evil. — leo
When we die we keep existing in some way. — leo
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         The point is you’re talking in absolutes aren’t you? Some hypothetical ‘pure’ form. — I like sushi
If Evil wants to be Evil and Good stops it surely it suffers? — I like sushi
Is it possible for an Evil person to do something Good or is it the intention that matters more? — I like sushi
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