Does Evil Exist?
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Does Evil Exist?Hey kids, what do you think? Does evil exist? If evil does exist, then does good exist? Maybe a theory of Evil Relativity?
Re: Does Evil Exist?This is the topic of the week on skeptiko right now.
Re: Does Evil Exist?I looked for it. I found, "Is Western Society Inherently Evil". I'm just interested in opinions and ideas on the subject.
Once, I drove past a guy walking on the side of the road. I got a feeling of such extreme dread and fear from that guy that it physically weakened me. I felt that my soul was at risk. My girlfriend in the car also had the same reaction. At first sight of him our conversation ended immediately and we remained silent for the next 10 minutes. We didn't even look back in the mirrors. I know that man was Evil. Not just a bad guy, I'm talking supernatural Evil. I've spent time with convicted murderers and never felt that. What are your thoughts/experiences regarding the Evil?
Re: Does Evil Exist?All one really has to do to determine if evil exists is look at Ninja's avatar...
Re: Does Evil Exist?You must have "contrast" or you can't have both; there must be light in order to have dark, etc.
Hermetic Law asks the question, "When is something hot?" What is hot or warm to me may be considerably different to another e.g. they are both the same but different by degree or level of perception. It is a rule of thumb that goes with most everything in life including that thing we face here regularly -- the difference between believer vs. skeptic. The irony being that I admit to being both and it's because of this Hermetic principle. . . I'm also gay but have strong paternal instincts (need) which resulted in my raising 10 kids over the past 30ish years. (in other words, I'm a sucker for a sob story and big sad eyes -- ask any puppy or kitten that's crossed my path) Most folks confuse "Good v. Evil" with their sense of morality and/or ethics. In some cultures is normal and quite moral to have more than one wife and yet, the anal retentive views of the Judeo-Christian influence on much of today's society leads us to view such things as being a corruption and somehow, breaking of God's law (though you don't find it anywhere in the bible and for that matter, find that most of the great teachers in the old testament actually had several wives, mistresses and "male servants/companions") Nonetheless such practice is now viewed with contempt and seen as a perversion because of a belief and understanding the masses have been programmed to support. Less than two generations ago it was not viewed with as much disdain and legal judgment when a man beat his spouse & children into submission, it was normal and if we go by the teachings of "Saint" Paul, his obligation (women & children -- especially female children-- were viewed as being "property" in biblical tradition, a mind-set that really didn't get "shifted" until the latter 1960s and 70's when it comes to most of the Western culture, there are still some ugly exceptions). Today, if you swat a misbehaving child on the rump with your bare hand or slap their hand, etc. you can be jailed, the child placed into state custody and you stigmatized as being an abusive parent around whom no child should be without a supervisor. . . in other words, proper parenting has become "evil" in today's passive-minded world where it was previously (within my own youth) seen as proper and a moral obligation. . . Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child. Truth Is (when it comes to Parenting) every child is different and every child must be handled differently; spanking works for some children while a raised voice is all you need with others. I find it ironic that a Gay man knows such things while millions of "straight" parents who think themselves "more qualified" and of course "morally justified" to raise kids, don't have the first clue. So yes, Good & Evil are a matter of perception but both must exist, at least in our minds and culture, not just as a measure for morality and ethos, but for the sake of effective conveyance & description.
Re: Does Evil Exist?It also depends on the level of "evil" one wants to believe. Some would say people like Richard Ramirez, Jeffery Dahmer, and John Gacy are evil. Still others, like myself, find evil in the person that pulls out in front of me and then drives 10 miles below the speed limit. But that's just me...
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