Doesn't it take faith to say that something is "good" or "evil"? Thinking in absolutes like that is uncommon outside of faiths.
This comes from something someone just answered:
"An atheist has no faith, having recognized that faith, being the holding of an opinion unsupported by evidence, is illogical and hence evil. It is correct to say that the existence of god can be neither proved nor disproved; it is provable from that, however, that no theory of god can be of any consequence in the real world: all such theories are useless."
Personally, my beliefs on "good" and "evil" are summed up nicely in a book I once read. I don't think I can quote it correctly here (it has been too many years) but I will try.
"There is no good or evil, balck or white. Just many horrible shades of gray."
(I believe that is from the Ghatti's Tale series by Gayle Greeno, which is also where "Kharm" comes from.)
2007-04-03
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