A world with evil and goodness in it is definitely a more interesting place than a world devoid of evilness. — Wittgenstein
Suffering from evil has its own joy and lessons. — Wittgenstein
Activism and passive acceptance are both inadequate when it comes to creating a strong force in life, they should exist but under the service of a higher blind unjustified drive. — Wittgenstein
We should replace marxist utopian ideals and gritty realism/ pragmatism on the other hand (overall contemporary attitude) with an irrational blind will and let it take its direction.That is not to say we should view people who hold different viewpoint from us as being right in their own way. — Wittgenstein
Post modernism has a big fault, it doesn't allow an individual or a group to assert itself in a forceful manner. — Wittgenstein
We must learn to admire fundamentalist, terrorists, extremists AS FAR AS their determination and solidarity is concerned. — Wittgenstein
Ironically, a terrorist can live a more meaningful life compared to an average person held hostage by postmodernism — Wittgenstein
I can almost feel a return of religion in a new shape once the postmodern period is over. People will become religious once again in the sense of having unshakable convictions. — Wittgenstein
. Satan/The Devil/Lucifer/The Deceiver as the arch-villain.According to Guinness World Records as of 1995, the Bible is the best-selling book of all time with an estimated 5 billion copies sold and distributed. — Wikiepedia
Lord Voldemort/Tom Marvolo Riddle/He who must not be named/in my dictionary, asshole of the millennium (actually I like him, he's got style).Having sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling is the best-selling book series in history. — Wikpedia
...celebrating evil....I don't see why people have a problem with the existence of evil.... — Wittgenstein
a terrorist can live a more meaningful life compared to an average person ... — Wittgenstein
We must learn to admire fundamentalist, terrorists, extremists AS FAR AS their determination and solidarity is concerned. — Wittgenstein
Suffering from evil has its own joy and lessons. — Wittgenstein
OP, you're absolutely right.
— TheMadFool
Really? More like a middle-class muma's boy romanticising stuff with which he has little familiarity.
Read Tobias's reply. — Banno
Christianity seems to not only expect but also necessitate evil even if it takes the shape of Islamic terrorists (worshippers of the same God) — TheMadFool
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