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The ethics of voting for Donald Trump
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaon" data-source="post: 74437572" data-attributes="member: 407930"><p>Attempting to stop the shedding of innocent blood is not evil, but <strong>we humans </strong>are evil.</p><p></p><p>There is only one Human that I know of that <strong>consistently and 100% as part of His nature</strong> does <em>good</em> things like stopping the shedding of the blood of the innocent. If we were <em>good</em>, we would be the <em>hope</em> of those who suffer - instead of a few of us being noted and extolled for doing something we know is so outside of humanity (and we confirm it by <em>rewarding</em> the behavior). If it was our nature to be good - if we <em>were</em> good, and not evil, then we wouldn't need incentive or reward for doing good <em>continually</em>.</p><p></p><p>We romanticize our "evil" for ourselves. In Hebrew evil is "Ra" (interesting, considering <em>who</em> Ra is in the Egyptian pantheon, and what a sun god represents to the Most High God). <em>Ra</em> means "bad, or evil morally/naturally", but it also means "calamity, distress, harm, affliction, etc". When the Word of God says He creates evil and good, I am using the context He is using when I call humans evil - we cause calamity, distress, harm, affliction <em>naturally</em>, some of us are "bad" or "morally evil", and it takes us work to do good. None of us do good <em>continually</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaon, post: 74437572, member: 407930"] Attempting to stop the shedding of innocent blood is not evil, but [B]we humans [/B]are evil. There is only one Human that I know of that [B]consistently and 100% as part of His nature[/B] does [I]good[/I] things like stopping the shedding of the blood of the innocent. If we were [I]good[/I], we would be the [I]hope[/I] of those who suffer - instead of a few of us being noted and extolled for doing something we know is so outside of humanity (and we confirm it by [I]rewarding[/I] the behavior). If it was our nature to be good - if we [I]were[/I] good, and not evil, then we wouldn't need incentive or reward for doing good [I]continually[/I]. We romanticize our "evil" for ourselves. In Hebrew evil is "Ra" (interesting, considering [I]who[/I] Ra is in the Egyptian pantheon, and what a sun god represents to the Most High God). [I]Ra[/I] means "bad, or evil morally/naturally", but it also means "calamity, distress, harm, affliction, etc". When the Word of God says He creates evil and good, I am using the context He is using when I call humans evil - we cause calamity, distress, harm, affliction [I]naturally[/I], some of us are "bad" or "morally evil", and it takes us work to do good. None of us do good [I]continually[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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