So, here's the challenge: what is the most specifically defined word (almost to the point of irrelevancy) and the most vaguely defined word?
And no, they don't have to be actual words. Go!
Maybe the problem is the lack of weight in the word "evil". What has been described as evil so far has simply meant inept.
I think a lot of us would have little problem with this thread if the wording replaced evil with something related to ignorance or ineptitude.
You know just what to say to make me feel all greasy and gassy inside. :flirt:
The difference being I ascribe no responsibility for one's actions to themselves even if they must be the ones to decide it.
It's kind of a weird stance, but it makes perfect sense if you realize the human mind can never find its future by examining its past. Sure, you can find trends in your logic and actions, but in doing so you could always end up doing the opposite of everything you've ever thought to do.
So...
...and yet you say that "evil is the essence of everything that exists".
So, you've created a morality that states that everything is bad, and that it's okay to deny life.
I bet if they hooked a generator up to Nietzsche's grave it would bring power to all of Europe right now.