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Re: on Evil.
Posted by Maggie (Guest) - Wednesday, August 24 2005, 21:46:36 (CEST)
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EVIL and GOOD (or GOD) are the duality existing in all nature. Goodness could not exist without evil, and vice versa. When we create God we create evil at the same time. It is a simultaneous act, not independent of one another. Just as there is no YING without the YANG and vice versa. It is a balancing act, not a "punishable" act because it existed from the beginning. It is only evolution that corrects it in time and balances all things in time.

IT is out of evil that mankind is forced to "check" himself and bring himself to balance. In other words, when mankind finally wakes up to the horror of "evil" it has manifested, then begins to define the evil as a crime and implements laws to bring this evil to punishment.

A CRIME is based on a system of Justice and Injustice. And as Plato said, "what is justice?" knowing some punishments don't fit the crime and vice versa. But EVIl is ALWAYS confronted by GOOD, even when the evil is NOT punished for the definable crime. That's how nature restores itself.

So sometimes you can get away with a crime, but you can NEVER get away with evil. Nature WILL bring it into checks and balance IN TIME. And this "natural restoration" some call Karma, and others call evolution, take your pick!



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