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Evil - What is it according to who?
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<blockquote data-quote="thedude" data-source="post: 42026" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>Yes it is always a matter of perspective since everyone justifies there own actions in order to have a free conscience while carrying out wrong doing. People justify murder, adultery, doing drugs and there are always reasons. When it is evil is when it is intentionally harming with no remorse as in Hannibal Lector or Hitler. Some people may even gain pleasure out of inflicting pain and people I'm sure are very aware of when people are in pain. Accidentally killing someone isn't evil but accidentally shooting someone 15 times is a bit excessive. Revenge is usually evil even with the best of reasoning but sometimes we can understand revenge and the reasoning used. Even if we understand the reasoning it doesn't make murder the right thing to do and I'm not usually one to justify killing just cause it was the good guys doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedude, post: 42026, member: 2460"] Yes it is always a matter of perspective since everyone justifies there own actions in order to have a free conscience while carrying out wrong doing. People justify murder, adultery, doing drugs and there are always reasons. When it is evil is when it is intentionally harming with no remorse as in Hannibal Lector or Hitler. Some people may even gain pleasure out of inflicting pain and people I'm sure are very aware of when people are in pain. Accidentally killing someone isn't evil but accidentally shooting someone 15 times is a bit excessive. Revenge is usually evil even with the best of reasoning but sometimes we can understand revenge and the reasoning used. Even if we understand the reasoning it doesn't make murder the right thing to do and I'm not usually one to justify killing just cause it was the good guys doing it. [/QUOTE]
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