Good/ evil
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Good/ evil
- pjkeeley
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First, what do YOU think of good and evil??? Do YOU think they exist??? Do YOU think it's all perception?? Do YOU think it even matters???
I am sick of these posts that contain only one line of question!!! You have done this in several other topics as well and YOU ARE BREAKING THE RULES!! Post your own opinion first if you expect a discussion to follow.
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Re: Good/ evil
Its just perception .bellybuttonmonkeypoo wrote:What do you think of good and evil? Do they exist? Is it all just percption? Does it even matter?
Good and evil , pro and con , plus or negative ....
They are trends of forces of live within the present but are indicative for the future.
The perception of it is relative.
Wether they matter or not is also relative.
- strike
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e.g
some think it would be wrong to kill a person for stealing a t.v or a stereo etc.
i don't believe so, i believe it should be at the hands of the victim to do with his violator as he chooses wether it be death or just punishement
see one persons wrong could be considered right in the eyes of some and vise versa
- Samhains
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Both Pain and pleasure can feel Good and Bad.
Both Light and Darkness can be Good and Bad.
In the mind of simple humans.
If one has sensitive eyes then dim light would be best, Thus Good, and bright light would be blinding, Thus Bad.
If one had their leg pulled from the socket that PAIN could be seen as BAD- But the PAIN it takes to pop it back in may feel so GOOD, that it is GOOD.
Nothing is good or bad only thinking makes it so*
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