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Offline Dale Eastman

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Examining Evil
« on: September 04, 2024, 07:11:57 AM »

What is evil?

I speculate that your awareness of when another human deliberately hurts you is quite accurate. You know when you have been deliberately robbed, attacked, or physically harmed. Are you going to argue that in such an instance the evil being done is only subjective? Subject to what? Previous harms done to you?

Or is this very clear? You have been harmed. PERIOD. That is very objective to me.

If you think Evil is subjective, then YOU are Evil. Keep reading while I explain this to you.

YOU are Evil because you deny evil is being done when certain people do evil. This is a provable claim, not an unfounded opinion.

If I rob you of $200 at gunpoint: You know I have just deliberately caused you harm; You know I have deliberately done an Evil act that victimized you. If I give your $200 to a homeless person on the street, Are you going to claim that charitable act makes my act of robbing you not evil?

STOP READING! GO THINK about that concept.

I want you to understand that concept when you see it again and attempt to deny the concept's reality.




What are the traits, properties, attributes, characteristics & elements of Evil?

● Most evil-doers do not see that they are doing evil.
● Other evil-doers knowingly do evil because they don't care if their actions hurt other humans.

« Last Edit: September 11, 2024, 11:21:53 AM by Dale Eastman »
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