What is the nature of evil in both a religious and secular sense?
About 45 years ago, I took a course in comparative religious studies titled "The Problem of Evil" that dealt with the nature of evil in both religious and secular literature. (Our professor required us to read 11 books for the semester. Naturally, we students took one look at the length of the reading list and quickly renamed the course, "Introduction to Evil".
) As you might expect, the concept of evil varies considerably from one culture and/or thinker to the next.
To me, one of the more interesting definitions of evil that was advanced during the semester was that evil consisted in "the denial life" while good consisted in "the affirmation of life". I thought the definition had some problems with it, but that it was a good start. Another definition was that evil could be defined as "anything offensive to God". And, of course, there was the definition of evil as just another name for "bad". There are lots of ways to define evil, both religious and secular, but some ways seem more useful than others.
In my opinion, evil is like beauty. Evil is in the eye of the beholder. What is evil and what is not evil is purely a subjective opinion. The executioner and the soldier are murderers, and they get a free pass. Many people believe Democrats are evil because they support abortion, while at the same time many Democrats say they do not support abortion but they support a woman's right to choose. Some people who are sadists don't know no means no while some masochists use a different safe word. What is evil and what is not evil is heavily depended on relationship between two parties.
Many times, people we hold in high esteem are given a free pass on many bad behaviors where as people we do not like we see more easily as being evil. Trump versus Obama would be an example.
Everyone from their own perspective somehow rationalizes everything they do as not being evil but as a necessary action based on circumstances.
You could argue since God created nature and human beings with so many imperfections then people are not responsible as being evil. Unless each of us has omnipotent powers many times we are forced to choose between the lesser of two evils. Unless each of us had omnipotent powers to control the list of choices we get to choose from then life is really not a good judge of character and none of us is truly evil.
But I am not a jellyfish. I do have a backbone and a spine.
I will say evil is any action we knowingly take that causes someone else to experience suffering (against their will, people with safe words know what I'm saying). In this case, in my religion, the only way to salvation is not by saying magic words or joining the Jesus fan-club. God has nothing to do with salvation. In my religion, the only way to achieve salvation is by getting forgiveness from people you have sinned against. If you can't get it for whatever reason, then you need to do acts of service that cause you to suffer in equal measure in order to attain absolution.
In terms of evil and its affect I believe in the golden rule of karma. If you cause suffering in others you will live a life of suffering here and now in equal proportion. The way the human mind works is when we act badly, we create feelings of self-loathing. This feeling of self-loathing will cause us to create conditions in our lives that will cause us to suffer in equal proportion. Our mind becomes our own judge and executioner of our evil acts. People who cause large amounts of suffering in others live horrible lives with excessive suffering in equal proportions. We have to do things to appease our mind in order to attain absolution or we will suffer consequences.
Of course there are mentally retarded people with no empathy who are sociopaths. People who are mentally retarded are usually given a pass for their behaviors. Unless the retarded person commits murder in Texas. Texas executes people who are mentally retarded who have been convicted of murder. I'm surprised Texas doesn't execute the parents of murderers to boot!
I do not believe God or nature is evil. I believe God and nature are indifferent. Men dub something as evil based on a subjective judgment. I think God created nature and man with many imperfections. It is these imperfections that are the cause or source of all that is evil in the World. God is perfect, whole, and complete without any needs or desires. Needs and desires are why there is evil in the World. Our needs and our desires exist because we have imperfections. Since God does not have any needs or desires God is absolute "goodness". God always drops the ball with short-term unnecessary evil in favor of His long term plans.
Now you could argue God is indirectly responsible for all the evil in the World by creating us with so many imperfections. But if we just had one single imperfection causing us to have some tiny need and desire we would be just as evil. The only way God could have prevented evil in the World would have been by creating each of us with omnipotent powers. Only when you have omnipotent powers would you have enough power to fulfill all your human needs and desires. But God did not create us as being perfect with omnipotent powers.
I think when people judge other people, they are really hating God. People who judge other people hate God because God did not create each of use with omnipotent powers. People will often hold up a
ruler of perfection and use it to measure other people's imperfections. I think pretending people should behave as if they were as perfect as God as the only way someone is deserving of love is the wrong approach. I like to try to always side with the idea people are good and are doing the best they can to be the best person they can be in spite of their God given imperfections.
So in conclusion I would say there really is no evil in the World. All we have is imperfections causing problems. If our immune system were more robust then no one would die from Covad-19. People dying from Covad-19 means nothing. We all have imperfections. We all need to stop hating God.