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Is it the same kind of "evil" that takes place when an f5 tornado rampages through a neighborhood or a category 5 hurricane (typhoon it's called, I think, in your parts) wipes a populated island off the map? Surely, my comparison here is a red-herring, right? You're intending to make some metaphysical insinuations that you haven't established verbally yet for your targeted referent, right?It might help if you addressed what I posted.
Killing every man, woman and child on the planet has been described as a necessary evil. I personally can't think of a more horrendous act than literally drowning everyone. But you can describe it as you wish.
Just keep in mind that I typically keep a firm watch on the semantic back door and I intend to keep intruders out.
If you truly thought that God had commanded you to commit an equally monstrous act (and this is obviously a hypothetical - although many people have been convinced He has spoken and do commit horrendous acts) then the point I am making is that you would have no reason not to carry it out.
I'll write that again, because it is the central point...you would have no reason not to carry it out. That is, there is nothing that you wouldn't feel justified in doing.
Y'know, I must have slept during the time in which it was decided by the World that making a moot point somehow truly means something where Christian Theology is concerned. And your point, my dear sir, is a moot one if all things (and all philosophical contexts) are to be considered.
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