Evil

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Evil is the desire to do something that is morally wrong, and often hurtful. Evil is generally considered to be the opposite of good, and Satan is considered to be the embodiment of evil.

According to the book of Genesis in the Bible, evil entered the world when the serpent tricked Adam and Eve into eating the fruit from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.[1] This event is known as the Fall, and is responsible for the suffering and imperfect nature of the world. (Some people do not take the story literally, and some see the Genesis story as an allegory or metaphor, possibly for a fall taking place at a spiritual level.)

Mixing Good and Evil[edit]

According to C.S. Lewis, evil is often a perversion of something good that God has created. In the instance of Genesis 3 (Satan's temeptation of Eve), Satan added potency to his temptation by mixing good with evil: Eve saw that the tree was good for food.[2]

Denial of evil: relativism[edit]

Among the atheist community, there is liberal denial that evil exists. Many atheists have no universal moral law, and some insist that good and evil are seen as just personal opinions, varying from day to day (see moral relativism). A popular unattributed slogan from the 60's (hippie) counterculture asserted:
"There's nothing really good or bad, but thinking makes it so" (sometimes adding, "Don't think! Don't think!").

Christianity does not have this ambiguity.

Quotes[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. Genesis 3:6-7
  2. (1993) A Christian's Guide to Critical Thinking. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 73. ISBN 1-59752-661-4. Retrieved on 16 February 2012. 

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