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Tush4Christ wrote: ↑August 27th, 2024, 8:11 pm Why do you view evil in the world as something that shouldn't exist? What makes you believe it shouldn't be,I think you have misunderstood me.
Josie Simon wrote: ↑July 20th, 2024, 7:14 pm I really appreciate your thoughts on evil and how you're challenging the traditional idea of what it means. I like how you define it as 'should-not-ness', it highlights how morality is subjective. It's almost like we're trying to impose our will on the world, and evil is just a reflection of our own limitations.Hi, Josie Simon,
I agree with you that resentment and hate are toxic emotions that weigh us down. I also love your philosophy of unconditional love and forgiveness. It's about acknowledging the inherent value of everyone and accepting that we can't control everything.
However, I don't think [should-not-have-ness] doesn't exist. For me, it's a real force that operates in the world, often hidden behind more palatable labels like 'bad' or 'wrong.'
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