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RE: Good vs Evil? 06-13-2013, 05:42 AM
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I'd have to go with evil based on most peoples' standards. One of the definitions of evil is "morally reprehensible." If you think about it, what exactly defines morals? The answer to that is a person's own opinion. This means that everybody can have a different view of how "morally reprehensible" evil is based on their own views. Personally, I don't see many things that are evil. A few things that I do find evil are rape, anything to harm an animal(Unless for food) or child, and in some cases mass murder. By my standards, I won't be evil. Based on other people's standards. I might be the most evil person you'll ever talk to. You can't exactly say what you will be as some people may consider you a good person, while others will believe your evil. That is why I think I may be good, but to others I may be extremely evil.
(A lot of this may not make any sense, but I'm extremely tired so bare with me XD.)
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RE: Good vs Evil? 06-15-2013, 11:01 PM
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I believe in karma if someone messes with me.
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RE: Good vs Evil? 06-15-2013, 11:03 PM
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I don't know if you could call my behavior directly good or evil, but I would say good. Only because I normally have some goal to reach and that goal tend to be a little cold or bad in someway, but I always reach it by making people at the very least think I am good and how other people see me is what matters, right?
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RE: Good vs Evil? 07-07-2013, 10:40 PM
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From my philosophical stand point Good and Evil are completely subjective. I do not believe they are a real thing. It's just a way to justify human actions. Same goes for right or wrong. Nothing is right or wrong. I only see human actions.
Then again for anything to exist it needs an opposing force. If there is good there is evil. Light and darkness and so on.
So to answer your question. Neither.
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