I would think not because God is the source of all good, and reliance on God can enable us to turn from anything.
However the longer we turn to bad choices, they can become habits. At that point you are working against a habitual pattern rather than good vs. evil.
2006-06-10 07:28:11
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answered by Vic 3
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Crossing the line makes you suspect in the eyes of those on both sides of the line. I believe you can move from either side to the other. But I hope you will stay on the good side of the line. It can take years to re-establish yourself as a person of the good side. Trust is not easily won and once you stray, people look at you as the one who strayed. I believe straying a second and third time tends to make it easy to stray the fourth and fifth time. So connect with those who don't stray and become accountable for staying on the right side of the line.
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2006-06-10 07:29:46
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answered by ciscokidofhearts 3
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No. Even the strongest person can stumble, but they can get up and go on. We all have immense capacity for good, but also immense capacity for evil. Luckily most of the time, in most of us, the good triumphs over the evil.
2006-06-10 07:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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who defines "evil"?
2006-06-10 07:25:12
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-06-10 07:25:04
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answered by rockydriver22 5
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