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It was nineteen sixty-three when I asked the question, why are people so evil? Having been born during the second world war and then there was the Korean War not even ten years later, and the commies and McCarty which hunts and so on, and I forgot about it, although I always remembered asking the question. So it took sixty years, but finally the answer was found - STUPIDITY. Everyone is born stupid.
Evil is so stupid that it sincerely believes that it is the greatest gift to goodness ever, but well with the introduction of Excess and Profit, you got what we need, so we have to divide the entirety of the realm into two, or something and nothing, us and them, good and bad. It's not that hard, like night and day, life and death or hot and cold. So first it begins with lies, and we demean them, we good you bad. And since that is so, why should you, the evil-doer, have what you have. Then comes the stealing, and they steal for the deserving good, from the foul inferior who don't deserve it. Then comes the killing when the victims fight back, and then sooner or later the holocausters , who murder millions in the name of destroying evil, to make the planet a better place as God's will, and send them all to hell as they deserve early
The question concerned with here is the posit of an independent property or entity which is called
Evil, that is something separate from the human ability and capacity to create it. The conclusion reached from this quarter is that there is no such thing as the existence of Evil, independent of the capacity of the volition to utilize, exploit and cause injury or suffering to other sentient creatures, for the purpose of the unnecessary benefit of some, at the expense of others, termed
Excess and Profit.
It is premised here that there is no such thing as the existence of Evil, as a real property which infects and affects chaste or non-evil substance or spirit, but rather it is a human creation, concept and form of consciousness, or any conscious existence capable of creating Excess and Profit outside the
Necessity and Subsistence of nature. Evil is considered as a concept of human origin. People often consider Evil as those occurrences of the many negative aspects in the reality of human experience such as accidents, disease, misfortune, fire, flood or famine, that are independent of human action and making and that originate from what are called natural causes, and the natural processes of the cosmological and planetary existence produce violence and suffering that is perpetrated unsolicited upon sentient creatures.
Events which are random like being in the wrong place at the wrong time, such as camped in the wash, of a sudden flash flood, or the products of natural forces such as earthquakes, or explainable occurrence such as the problems that may ensue from getting between a mother bear and her cub may be considered Evil. The idea and concept of natural processes as having evil intent, producing the premeditated activity of 'violence and suffering, perpetrated unsolicited against any sentient creature is not considered as an accurate representation.
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