Anyone who commits an evil act, is pure evil. — AlienFromEarth
It's worse than that I think. I posted this on an old thread "What Is Evil" ... (what evil is) with links to further discussions.The definition of evil: That which intends to unjustifiably harm innocent people. — AlienFromEarth
:up:Your absolutely worst case scenario could always be attributed to bad wiring. Nature, nurture, or a biological defect. — James Riley
Mens rea, intention, and degree. These to be accounted for.The definition of evil: That which intends to unjustifiably harm innocent people. — AlienFromEarth
This irrational, without proportion, thus inhumane. Do you know better?Anyone who commits an evil act, is pure evil. — AlienFromEarth
The definition of evil: That which intends to unjustifiably harm innocent people. — AlienFromEarth
so you live in a cave? How is life in the cave. How do you deal with mold in your lungs? — AlienFromEarth
Life is vastly more complicated than your conclusion will admit to. — Bitter Crank
She might be evil, if that's the case, get away from her. However, if she was only expressing anger due to frustration with something, and only meaning to take control of the situation, then what we would say about her behavior is that it was a MISTAKE. — AlienFromEarth
Anyone who commits an evil act, is pure evil. — AlienFromEarth
I covered this already in the OP, — AlienFromEarth
so you live in a cave? — AlienFromEarth
i don't know about being hostile, I'm having fun. — AlienFromEarth
Apparently my link wasn't worth you making an effort. Nevermind. :shade:↪180 Proof And what are you reasons for saying this? — AlienFromEarth
And of course that's obvious, since the entire internet is flooded with them, and often are even crappy moderators that ban people for bullshit reasons, as is the case on reddit, and well you know so many others. — AlienFromEarth
I sinned, not towards an end, but because I loved the sin — Some saint (forgot his name)
I loved not the thing for which I committed the sin but the sin itself — Saint Augustine (Pear Tree, The Fall Of Man)
The evil in me was foul, but I loved it. I loved my own perdition and my own faults, not the things for which I committed wrong, but the wrong itself. — St. Augustine (Confessions Book II, section 4)
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