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There have been several discussions about whether there is a God or not. I would like to keep this from becoming one of those discussions, if at all possible.
Remember to play nice, we are all adults here, and by and large should know how to play well with others due to our shared backgrounds.
My response is no.
If all humans were kind and caring (i.e. good) we would know no evil.
If all humans were mean and cruel (i.e. bad) we would know no good.
Remember to play nice, we are all adults here, and by and large should know how to play well with others due to our shared backgrounds.
My response is no.
If all humans were kind and caring (i.e. good) we would know no evil.
If all humans were mean and cruel (i.e. bad) we would know no good.
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Good and evil are subjective terms. We assign these words to things we like or dislike, but they are nothing more than opinions. Look at the enemy we face, they firmly believe that they are good and we are evil. We in contrast view them as evil and us as good.
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SGT Jeremiah B.
I don't know if I'd go as far as saying good and evil are purely subjective. Yes, SOME of it may be subjective (stealing food to feed your family) but some of it is not unless you're an absolute nihilist (bayoneting babies for fun).
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I don't think you can have 1 without the other...good vs. evil is on the continuum. Is vandalism bad? Yes. Is it as bad as bank robbery or murder? No. So, on the continuum, it is closer to being good then the others. everything must be measured against something. The other 1/2 of this would be the interpretation. What is bad and worse to one person, may not be as bad or even worse to someone else.
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No...
If you didn't have evil... how would you know good? And Vise Versa....
What say you guys,
SSgt Joe V. SPC (Join to see) MAJ (Join to see) GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad CPO (Join to see)
If you didn't have evil... how would you know good? And Vise Versa....
What say you guys,
SSgt Joe V. SPC (Join to see) MAJ (Join to see) GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad CPO (Join to see)
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SPC Charles Brown
Gunny, er...excuse me... GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad any input you make into any thread is profound. Thanks for responding.
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SGT Jeremiah B.
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Oh oh! I get to disagree. WHeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (eeeeeeeeeee(eeeeeee))!
Think of it like this - perception isn't what makes something real or not. A highlighter doesn't make the words in a book more powerful or meaningful. They just make the important bit easier to discern.
Or the classic example - Darkness is the absence of light. We don't create darkness as much as we block out light. Without darkness, we'd still have light. We just wouldn't have ever really noticed it for what it is.
Evil is the absence of good. Yes, evil makes good much easier to notice, but it doesn't create good and good doesn't need it to exist (not really. What does evil add exactly?). You could argue that the CAPACITY for evil makes good greater, but that's really just an argument that good is best when the chooser can choose not to be it.
Oh oh! I get to disagree. WHeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (eeeeeeeeeee(eeeeeee))!
Think of it like this - perception isn't what makes something real or not. A highlighter doesn't make the words in a book more powerful or meaningful. They just make the important bit easier to discern.
Or the classic example - Darkness is the absence of light. We don't create darkness as much as we block out light. Without darkness, we'd still have light. We just wouldn't have ever really noticed it for what it is.
Evil is the absence of good. Yes, evil makes good much easier to notice, but it doesn't create good and good doesn't need it to exist (not really. What does evil add exactly?). You could argue that the CAPACITY for evil makes good greater, but that's really just an argument that good is best when the chooser can choose not to be it.
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No. How can you have darkness with light? It does not exist unless you are Dexter... Lol
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