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<blockquote data-quote="Sophrosyne" data-source="post: 76210929" data-attributes="member: 193127"><p>Evil is not a creation but rather requires an intelligence to either act upon it or be acted upon by it in order for it to be considered as such. If what is considered evil is turned around to do good also... is it really truly evil or is it just a conception or opinion that it is such. Flooding on rivers that drown many people is considered evil but for thousands of years flooding along major rivers spilled over a lot of fertile soil that was used to grow crops that kept people from starving. In other words one persons idea of evil is anothers idea of good and neither of them are wrong it is mainly a perspective in the end or narrow focus that determines what is either or neither.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sophrosyne, post: 76210929, member: 193127"] Evil is not a creation but rather requires an intelligence to either act upon it or be acted upon by it in order for it to be considered as such. If what is considered evil is turned around to do good also... is it really truly evil or is it just a conception or opinion that it is such. Flooding on rivers that drown many people is considered evil but for thousands of years flooding along major rivers spilled over a lot of fertile soil that was used to grow crops that kept people from starving. In other words one persons idea of evil is anothers idea of good and neither of them are wrong it is mainly a perspective in the end or narrow focus that determines what is either or neither. [/QUOTE]
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