Mon 13 Mar 2006
Evil
Posted by Marcus under Evil
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Plato argues that there is no Evil, what we see as evil is just ignorance; what everyone wants “the good”.
Genesis speaks of Adam and Eve being cast from the Garden of Eden because they “ate from the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.” Evil must therefore be something related to humanity in its current state.
The Bible considers sin as a break in the covenant between man and God. The Koran considers sin to be against the sinner himself. Sin, for purposes of this discussion may be evil, but is not necessarily so.
There are those that find anything that varies from their “normal” is evil: unapproved sexual practices, other religions, disobeying rules within their ethic system, etc. For purposes of our discussion, let us consider only those things that are morally bad, intrinsically corrupt, wantonly destructive, inhumane, or wicked in the abstract.
I propose that we consider Evil not to be terrible acts, but the principles and conditions that lead to destructive behaviors that make the world a poorer and meaner place to live.
I will be writing and revising essays on the following that are proposed for your consideration as Evil:
Corruption | Cruelty to Animals | Ecological destruction | False Witness |
Torture | Slavery | Obsession | Fundamentalism |
Genocide | Greed |
This list is subject to revision, and the definitions we want to use may not be the common usage. Please comment and add your views. Perhaps at this site we can come to a “generally accepted” definition of evil.
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