BP I think people are doing a good enough job making the world an "evil" place on their own. Less "evil" would be nice.
BP I think people are doing a good enough job making the world an "evil" place on their own. Less "evil" would be nice.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
Genocides etc. occur, yet he asks does the world need to be more evil...![]()
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I would say less... I really want to find a way around the Reptilian complex.
In the Bible, God has caused genocides more then once. Examples are those of Noah's Arc, and those of the Exodus and Moses.Originally Posted by dgb
Does the world need to be more evil?
"'Man must become better and more evil'—thus do I teach."
Friedrich Nietzsche
"I love this fellow God. He's so deliciously evil." --Stuart Griffin
" If Nietzsche is not an ordinary nutcase who was unusually one that was able to write books, then I am a TV antenna."Originally Posted by Hurin_Rules
LEN
That's a word play. You know what one means when talking about being evil.Like dentists?
No, people don't. That's why I am asking this question. There is a very specific reason for such an inquiry.Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
Absence of good is not necessarily evil. Although the truth is that there is an absence of both. You figure the rest.![]()
Untill we are invaded by the martians it is evil enough as it is.
Don't normally agree with you BP, but you're spot on here.Originally Posted by Byzantine Prince
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"Word play" was directed to Ja'chyra 's comments. "Inquiry of what evilish is" is a nonsense "see, I can think!" question.Originally Posted by Byzantine Prince
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The absence of mathematics is not necessarily philosophy.![]()
Originally Posted by Hurin_Rules
That is exactly what I thought when I read this post.
History is for the future not the past. The dead don't read.
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History does not repeat itself. The historians repeat one another. - Max Beerbohm
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