Republican Presidential candidate Nikki Hayley has just released her first campaign ad, and in it, I noticed, she said that "a President must know the difference between good and evil."
So, we can talk about "good and evil," and we can talk about "right and wrong," but what's the difference between those two dichotomies?
In my view, "good and evil" is a religious construct. Well, actually, only "evil" is religious, and "good" is the opposite of bad, and holy/sinless is the opposite of evil.
On the other hand, "right and wrong" seem to me to be moral terms.
These terms are not interchangeable, and their subjectivity makes them non-static positions. So my question is this: is Nikki Hayley making an attempt to introduce a religious plank in her platform?
So, we can talk about "good and evil," and we can talk about "right and wrong," but what's the difference between those two dichotomies?
In my view, "good and evil" is a religious construct. Well, actually, only "evil" is religious, and "good" is the opposite of bad, and holy/sinless is the opposite of evil.
On the other hand, "right and wrong" seem to me to be moral terms.
These terms are not interchangeable, and their subjectivity makes them non-static positions. So my question is this: is Nikki Hayley making an attempt to introduce a religious plank in her platform?