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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6193866746249268230&q=the+root+of+all+evil+%3F Do u think this is the Root of All Evil? By Richard Dawkins ??

2006-07-08 03:59:18 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Other - Social Science

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No. It's not.

The author pretends that all or even most violence is due to religion. But Christians and Jews don't routinely go around setting off suicide bombs, and guess what - neither do 99.999% of Muslims! Most violence isn't due to religious fanaticism at all - but poverty, lust, greed, ambition. There have been no religious wars in the history of the world. Wars are and have always been nothing but armed robberies. Religion has, however, historically been used as a motivator by people who need armies to gain power, wealth, land. But, many other motivators have been used as well for this same purpose.

God didn't make violence and belief in God didn't make it. Dawkins is simply proselytizing for his own religion and attempts to bring new life to an old, tired view that will not help us solve the problem.

Regards,
Jim

2006-07-08 04:32:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

People who blame innanimate objects have a defeatist opinion of their life. Money or guns or anything else of that nature are of themselves not evil. However, The People who use these innanimate objects in evil ways are evil. But simply saying that money etc. are the roots of evil show the core failure of most people in the human race to actually think.

Failure to use Logic and Reason are the roots of all evil. Failure to allow freedoms of thought/speach and expression are the roots of evil. Failure to implement Justice is evil.

2006-07-08 11:49:43 · answer #2 · answered by DFI 1 · 0 0

The root of all evil is the human race. No other plant or animal has evil within them.

2006-07-13 20:32:02 · answer #3 · answered by hemi_55 2 · 0 0

Root of all evil? Is there really "one" cause of the evil in the world?

2006-07-08 11:35:17 · answer #4 · answered by wanderklutz 5 · 0 0

Selfishness

2006-07-08 11:40:03 · answer #5 · answered by Sunny P 1 · 0 0

Yes. Some fanatics are willing to do whatever their god tells them, even if it means killing others, 9or otherweise killing themselves.

2006-07-08 11:16:51 · answer #6 · answered by iam"A"godofsheep 5 · 0 0

money greed & no satisfaction are root of all problem

2006-07-08 11:03:18 · answer #7 · answered by dhruvit s 1 · 0 0

money and women lol

2006-07-08 11:16:00 · answer #8 · answered by bobbydennis352005 2 · 0 0

If we could find out how good and evil came about, we would have a clearer picture.

Firstly, I believe just as darkness is the absence of light, evil is simply the absence of goodness.

Now to answer your question, let us go back to the beginning of beginnings.

When man was created by God, he was created with no consciousness of good and evil. God also created man with a free choice.

God wanted to be good to man by grace, which means unmerited or undeserved favor. God wanted to bless man apart from what he does. God does not want man to know what is good and evil so that whatever man does, he is not conscious that he is too evil or not good enough for God's goodness.

But God is Holy, being full of justice and righteousness, and cannot be good to man when he does evil or sin, though man does not know it. In fact, His completely just nature demands that He punish man for all sins.

Since He is also Love, He did the most awesome thing as our Creator - He sacrificed His Son Jesus, the Lamb of God, to take all the punishments of all the sins of the world, even before creating the world. That is why the bible says Jesus is the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world. This is the GOSPEL (the good news). I believe this is the event recorded in Gen 1:3 as "Let there be light". Jesus is the Light. Notice this happened before anything was created, even before the physical light we know as the sun, moon and stars, which were created on the fourth day. I believe the creation happened outside of time (which is what we know as eternity). I believe time only started when man fell (see below). Rom 16:16 tells us that "the mystery of the gospel was kept secret since the world began, but now made manifest" as Jesus coming physically into this world to take away our sins 2,000 years ago. 1 Pet 1:20 also says Jesus was foreordained to be slain before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times (2,000 years ago) for us to believe.

Back to creation's plan - with the sacrifice of Jesus in place, God is perfectly legal to not regard man's sin, including Adam's, because they have been punished on the Person of Jesus. In fact, man does not even know about Jesus' sacrifice for all his sins which happened before he was created.

That is why many theologians called this period the Dispensation of Innocence. Man does not know law, neither does he know grace.

But when Adam chose to eat from the tree of the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil, thereby having a conscience of good and evil, man fell, and God cannot continue to be good to man by grace. With the fall, man knows the law (conscience of good and evil). But man has yet to know grace (what Jesus did).

In fact, God used the Ten Commandments (the perfect representation of the knowldge of good and evil) through Moses to show that there is no way man can earn God's approval or goodness by the law. Gal 3:11 says that by the law, no one is justifified (in other words, no one is right before God). By nature, man thinks he can be right with God by his own works, so God gave the Ten Commandments, which no man can ever keep, to force him to give up trying. Gal 3:24 says the law was given to lead us to Jesus (grace).

The only way out is for man to acknowledge that Jesus has done everything to take upon Himself the punishments of all his wrongdoings - and not to relate to or be right with God by doing good and and not doing evil (by the law) but by what Jesus did (by grace).

This is why the bible says in John 1:17, grace came as a Person, Jesus Christ.

This is what Paul preached so strongly in all his epistles, for man not to be under law any more (to know good and evil, and to do good, and not do evil) but under grace (to know that Jesus has taken care of all the punishments of our evil, and even more, He has taken care of all the good God demands from us, by giving us His righteousness).

Today, salvation comes by acknowledging and believing the complete forgiveness for all our sins, past, present and future (remember, His work for us was outside time, even before we were created?), and not live with a conscience of guilt of our sins. That is why Rom 8:1 says the believer must have a "no condemnation" consciousness. And Heb 10:2 says that we should have no more consciousness of sins.

In the New Testament, we are called to repent. In the Greek, repent is the word metanoeo, which means to change our mindset - to change our mindset from law to grace. The Greek word for church is called ekklesia, which means called out ones - that is, we are called out of darkness (law) into light (grace). Recall the creation - darkness in Gen 1:2 and light in Gen 1:3.

Notice the devil through all religions, wants man to subject himself into the system of law (also called karma) - which is, when you do good you get good, when you do evil you get punishment or retribution. This has even crept into Christianity and made it into a religion of doing good over the course of 2,000 years!

There is so much more about this good news, but I tried to answer your question as brief and as best as I can, without being too lengthy or confusing.

I hope the above has blessed you. Feel free to email me if you want to know more.

God truly loves all of us!


Andrew
andrewlum@newasiarecords.com

2006-07-08 11:22:31 · answer #9 · answered by New Creation 2 · 0 0

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