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Do you believe in evil for the sake of evil or does it need a reason?

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Do you believe in evil for the sake of evil or does it need a reason?

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  1. evil is the sake..


  2. Every thing in the Universe has a opposite. Right, wrong. good evil

    We if we are not right we are in error and this is evil. In any universe contest between actual levels of reality, the personality of the higher level will ultimately triumph over the personality of the lower level. This inevitable outcome of universe controversy is inherent in the fact that divinity of quality equals the degree of reality or actuality of any will creature. Undiluted evil, complete error, willful sin, and unmitigated iniquity are inherently and automatically suicidal. Such attitudes of cosmic unreality can survive in the universe only because of transient mercy-tolerance pending the action of the justice-determining and fairness-finding mechanisms of the universe tribunals of righteous adjudication.

    One example of error is if we were to get a service motive for our efforts it would bring a new and higher cultural society. Education will jump to new levels of value with the passing of the purely profit-motivated system of economics. Education has too long been localistic, militaristic, ego exalting, and success seeking; it must eventually become world-wide, idealistic, self-realizing, and cosmic grasping.

  3. Something can't be evil without a reason.  

  4. I don't believe in evil.Only evil deeds.

  5. I think that it is the actions which are evil. The perpetrators are either greedy or they have an ego hangup which makes them have a need to have a superiority complex. If they are not feeling superior while not doing evil, they must do evil to feel superior.

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