lunamoth
Will to love
The problem is not that 'bad people do bad things,' but that good people do bad things.
Why?
Is knowledge the answer? If we know right from wrong can we be good? Will overcoming ignorance make us good and lead us to peace and harmony?
OR...is the opposite true?
What do you think of this summation:
1. Evil is real
2. The good are not as smart as they think they are.
3. The good need all the help they can get; one cannot be good on one's own.
This suggests that we are 'morally weak,' and is illustrated by the lynch mob. They see themselves and each other as good; they do not contemplate evil acts. They may feel they are driven by a sense of offended righteousness. They would argue that is was a sense of justice that motivated them to join with their neighbors in dispensing rough justice. Where others see that what they are doing is evil, they themselves see no evil in their actions.
By not recognizing that we have our own capacity for evil we are ripe to be overtaken by it.
What do you think? Is evil real? If so, how is it overcome?
*the above is paraphrased from The Good Book by Peter Gomes*
Why?
Is knowledge the answer? If we know right from wrong can we be good? Will overcoming ignorance make us good and lead us to peace and harmony?
OR...is the opposite true?
What do you think of this summation:
1. Evil is real
2. The good are not as smart as they think they are.
3. The good need all the help they can get; one cannot be good on one's own.
This suggests that we are 'morally weak,' and is illustrated by the lynch mob. They see themselves and each other as good; they do not contemplate evil acts. They may feel they are driven by a sense of offended righteousness. They would argue that is was a sense of justice that motivated them to join with their neighbors in dispensing rough justice. Where others see that what they are doing is evil, they themselves see no evil in their actions.
By not recognizing that we have our own capacity for evil we are ripe to be overtaken by it.
What do you think? Is evil real? If so, how is it overcome?
*the above is paraphrased from The Good Book by Peter Gomes*