Do you agree that there is no problem of evil?
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To me, evil means anything that creates negative energy. This can mean anything from words, events, and actions that will negatively affect others and ourselves.Scott wrote: ↑February 16th, 2023, 10:39 pmHi, Meghan Soderholm,Meghan Soderholm wrote: ↑February 6th, 2023, 12:19 pm As a Christian, I do agree that there is evil, and it does exist thanks to Satan. However, evil can be conquered and in certain areas of life not so strong and abundant. Evil does exist, there is no problem, and most importantly it does not have to be powerful.
Thank you for your reply.
I love learning about different perspectives. I have a few questions for you, and I would love to receive and get to read your answers:
1. How do you define 'evil'?
2. Are the things you think are evil things that are in your control or things that are not in your control?
3. Are the things you think are evil things that you can change or things you cannot change?
In any case, I invite you to also reply in my topic, There is no "Is-Ought Problem" because there is no 'ought'. To me, it's the same concept, just in slightly different words.
Some evil things are in your control, and some are not. YOUR words, actions, and events are in your control (i.e., social media posts on YOUR account, your reactions and responses to current events, and words others say). Actions, words, and events caused by others are not in your control (i.e., current events, scandals, and posts on social media by others).
Some you can change, and some you can't. Anything coming from you can be changed if you let it. You will never change other people unless they choose to change. There are also laws and rules made by others that are not always changeable, but you can voice concern for at least consideration, but change is not always guaranteed.
However, the number one way to potentially start change is to pray and leave it to God.
Thanks, Scott, for your questions! They had me thinking.
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One unique perspective on the problem of evil is the idea that challenges and hardships contribute to the growth and development of individuals and societies. From this viewpoint, evil or suffering is not solely a negative force but can serve as a catalyst for positive change and personal or collective improvement. This perspective suggests that overcoming adversity is an integral part of the human experience, shaping character and fostering resilience.Eckhart Aurelius Hughes wrote: ↑December 15th, 2022, 6:33 pm This is a discussion forum topic for the November 2022 Philosophy Book of the Month, In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All.
I politely request that you only reply to this forum topic and question if you already read the whole book, since the book both explains what is meant by the claim "there is no problem of evil", and more importantly the book provides my reasoning and argument for the conclusion that there is no problem of evil.
In fact, the book contains an entire chapter titled, "There Is No Problem of Evil".
Among other important things, the text in that chapter states, "there is no problem of evil because there is no evil".
After reading the book, do you agree with that? Do you agree that there is no problem of evil?
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That is an illustration of evil; evil is defined as people who are aware of right and wrong but nevertheless choose to act immorally.
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