evil is the root of un control as in the devil because he had not the control and wanted all of it which only God has. The devil refused to submit to God's authority, God's Law, so he was cast out into Gehena it is lawlessness and is described in many forms of sin such as Rape, Orgy, drunkeness, preplanned murder aka assasination, myselsd as a Catholic have done some very horrible things in my life that make it still to this day hard to hold my head up when I walk down the street...I know I have been forgiven by God but its harder to forgive yourself because you are not like God see definition of the Hebrew word Micheal "Who is like God", those who are overzealous with pride are drunk on themself this is why we are bound by the law. No one is perfect but if you mread this right here right now, please know that we are in the last days it doenst get any clearer than crystal...666 microchip bears the mark of the beast, wonders will be done, there will be mass confusion, songs will come out that will try to trick you that God is welcoming everyone into heaven with open arms and "that a loving God" could never possibly condemn someone, let me tell you something God condemens no one but a person condemns themself through lawlessness, a big trick of the devil now is confusion people do not believe the 666 chip is actually the mark of the beast, the chip will even be used every time you log onto the Internet it will be a reminder that you have recieved the mark....remember the devil is the author of confusion aka psychology "literally translated as the science of fools", remember the original sin the devil said to Eve "Did the devil really
2007-01-03 11:15:26
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answer #1
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answered by Bruno C 1
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No fight for there is no good or evil. There is only Love or Fear. Love nurtures and builds and gives, because it comes from a place of needing nothing. Perfection cannot be anything more or anything less than what it is.
Fear in the antithesis. Fear is not a thing it is just our experience of being allowed to think that we are separate from God. Free Will a totally cool and loving concept. An illusion of our own making but a no-thing nevertheless.
So we make a mistake, error, sin when we think that a fight is necessary, however in the beauty of this delicious dimension of contrast we can believe what we want allowing the giver of givers to experience that what we place our attention upon or focus upon. How much better can things get?
God is not a respecter of person, places or things. God just is. The Great I Am That I Am. It is entirely up to us to co-create with source energy as our supply.
The best Question would be what/who do I choose to be at this moment? What is my highest, greatest most noble vision of who I choose to be?
2007-01-03 19:27:03
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answered by isee1111 3
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What's the difference between good and evil?They're two different words.Who would win in a fight?The evil guy would win because the good guy is probably trying to help some homeless person and the evil guy caught him off gaurd.
2007-01-03 18:54:20
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends upon the person answering the question and his views on society, mankind, the world, etc.. There is a fine line and one cannot exsist without the other. Evil is necessary, as necessary as good is to it. It is the day when one finds a reason and the ability to make one disapear that the end will be.
2007-01-03 18:52:19
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answered by Anonymous
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good=goody to-shoes who go to church every other day and live for nothing more that to praise whatever religion they follow.
evil=people like me who do as many bad things as possible and wish that everyone was dead,etc.
evil Willl win the fight because "good" does not believe in fighting and hurting others and wil surrender quite well. they may go to a beautiful place, if you believe in that stuff, but evil will go to hell where they can bring out their masochist self and enjoy the pain and inflict pain upon others for all eternity
2007-01-03 18:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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In religion, ethics, and philosophy, goodness and evil, or simply good and evil, refers to the evaluation of all human desires and behaviors across a dualistic spectrum —wherein in one direction are those aspects which are wisely reverent of life and continuity (i.e., morally positive), and the other are in vain regard toward death and destruction (i.e., morally negative).
Many religious and philosophical views will tend to agree that "good and evil" are abstract concepts and not absolutes. However there is no clear consensus overwhether or not goodness is intrinsic to human nature, or whether or not it is based on the natural love, bonding, affection that begins at the earliest stages of personal development.
Differing views also exist as to why evil might arise, or how good behavior stems from a knowledge of truth. Although goodness is generally not considered to be a real or well-established property under the laws of physics, agreement is divided over the extent to which goodness is connected with the real world. Many religious and philosophical traditions agree that evil behavior itself is an aberration that results from the imperfect human condition ("The Fall of Man"), wherin evil itself is ultimately based in an ignorance of truth (ie. human value, sanctity, divinity).
Theories of moral goodness inquire into what sorts of things are good, and what the word "good" really means in the abstract. As a philosophical concept, goodness might represent a hope that natural love be continuous, expansive, and all-inclusive. In a montheistic religious context, it is by this hope that an important concept of God is derived —as an infinite projection of love, manifest as goodness in the lives of people. The belief in such hope is often translated as "faith", and wisdom itself is largely defined within religious doctrine as a knowledge and understanding of innate goodness. The concepts of innocence, spiritual purity, and salvation are likewise related to a concept of being in, or returning to, a state of goodness —one which, according to various teachings of "enlightenment", approaches a state of holiness (or Godliness).
2007-01-03 18:52:57
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answered by The Man With No Face 4
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THere is no difference between good & evil. They are words, constructs. They are only to be used as units of measure, in comparison to others.
2007-01-03 18:53:02
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answered by janfitc 2
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Evil is what you protest when someone does it to you; while good is what prompts you to be glad when someone does it to you.
Evil is trying to get good things (like money, sex and power) only it is trying to get them in the wrong way (by stealing, seducing or cheating.)
Evil must inevitably lose because it is dependent on good; it needs good to be able to exist and wants good to be able to survive (like food, potable water, clothing, shelter, etc.)
If you do not protest when evil is done to others, do not expect anybody to stand up for you when your turn comes.
4 JAN 07, 0214 hrs, GMT.
2007-01-03 23:09:32
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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George Lucas says "Evil thinks they're good"
2007-01-03 18:58:05
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answered by visualmaximus 2
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good always win and evil has cool weapons and gadgets
2007-01-03 18:52:22
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answered by sportz dude 2
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