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Originally Posted by tw
Now I am completely confused. Either 'good and evil' exists or it does not. If it does, then how can the 'evil' also claim god is on their side? After all, 'good vs evil' means god has taken sides.
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Backing up, are we?
OK, good and evil are concepts that are strictly a matter of perspective. Let me give you an example:
A Fundamentalist Christian would say that an actual sacrifice of a living being to God is evil, based on New Testament law. (This belief is open to a bunch of argument that I won't get into here, so please, masses, don't jump all over this.) They would say that some deeds, like helping people and being kind are "good".
Now a Satanist might believe that sacrificing a goat to their god is good, and that doing what other people think are good things is evil. (I don't know, I have no clue about what Satanists believe, so cut me some slack here.)
So you see, TW, good and evil DO exist, but it's ALL a matter of perspective.
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Ok, you don't always see things in 'good or evil'. However you do see things - some things - in 'good vs evil'. How can you do this when 'evil' always has an alternative perspective? IOW to see evil, one must always deny the other's perspective. And that other perspective says, "god is on our side".
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Perspective, as we're using it here, is a synonym for "morals". My morals may be different from yours, because I may have a different perspective than you.
It's a "good" thing to try to look at all situations from different points of view... I think it helps you to make better choices. But I have to make choices based upon my morals, my perspective.
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Second, why are you taking insult? I assume you are taking offense at something but I see no reason why.
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I'm taking insult because you are putting words in my mouth and attributing things I didn't say to me. That is an insult to me. It is offensive to me. It might not bother you, but try looking at it from my perspective.
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Where is this need for an apology? There is no reason to be insulted in any discussion of facts.
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Well, the fact is, I didn't say (or define) like you said I did. So the fact is, you lied about me. You may not see the need for an apology.
It's a matter of perspective.