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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not quite sure why you were 'thinking of me' a lot when you posted this, but thanks for sharing. Some thoughts:

"This is the thing about power, I think. To some people – those of us who have none – anyone who has it and uses it is a villain. To those who have it, anyone who tries to stop them from using it is a villain. Because we’re all the heroes of our own story, no matter what horrible things we might be doing."

Very true -- the vast majority of humanity is self-centered to the core, and unable to see from a perspective other than their own. I will always be grateful for my debate training, for enhancing my ability to see the other side... even when I disagree with it.

"I think I believe in evil, but I'm not sure I believe people are evil."

One reason I'm so confident in the Bible is that it accurately sums up the so-called "human condition." EVERYBODY at some point does something they KNOW is wrong, and will injure another, but yields a personal advantage. What we think of as a sliding scale of good/bad merely revolves around the scope and immediate consequences of those selfish, often impulsive acts.

Here's the thing I've come to believe: there is no such independent thing as "evil." Rather, there is an absence of God (who is defined by self-sacrificing love for others). You cannot create 'dark,' only an absence of light. You cannot create 'cold,' only an absence of heat. Where God is absent, there is evil: a perversion of things that were created good. It is a parasite, feeding on what should be good, but has been corrupted by selfish designs. True love, though -- Godly love -- drives out evil, just as light and heat cause dark and cold to vanish.

Just my humble two cents.

-- Don

June 12, 2009 at 7:14 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is no such thing as evil. Naming whole countries as The Axis of Evil is ridiculous. How can everyone in a country be evil? How can everyone in a country's ruling executive be evil?

The truth is that nothing is black and white.

We are all capable of evil, be it low grade (watch Revolutionary Road) or horrific (watch The Reader).

How many things would have to go catastrophically wrong in your life for you to do something bad? If someone attacked your loved one and you were able to, would you kill them?

August 10, 2009 at 10:00 AM

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