Tuesday, July 21, 2015

People are Evil

People are evil. Most of them don't want to be and therein lies the problem. They're so focused on being good that they do some damn stupid things. 

Evil, just so you have a working definition, is the performance of any action that knowingly causes harm. We do it every day: "I didn't mean to run the red light but I was running late." We also justify our actions. 

I am preaching acceptance in this post. We need to accept that we are capable of evil, simply so we can avoid it, if we wish. I'm sure there are plenty of people who gladly and willfully commit evil acts. 

And, you know what? I think they're better than the evildoer who justifies actions or, worse, believes God gave him the right to do them. Evil in the name of God is the worst evil of all. 

And this is because no one on this side of Heaven can convince the religiously justified evildoer that they're, well, doing evil. Do you know what they need? Acceptance. 

They need to see what they're doing sits exactly 180 degrees from their own sanctimonious, upturned noses. They need to see the harm they do, and they need to accept that they're capable of evil. 

I call it ballance. There's no use denying the equal opposite of Good, which is Evil. In fact, denying Evil is how we do most of it. 

What we need to do, instead of Evil deeds dressed up as Good ones, is to understand that evil exists in nature. That it exists, quite possibly to bring balance to the Universe. That there can be no a Good without it's Evil opposite. 

It's a law, after all. One of Newton's. For every action, there is an equal and opposite re-action. 

Equal to and opposite of the Good Deed I Done did?

Yes.  The equal and opposite reaction to Evil done in the name of God is Good not done in the name of God. And it's all happening simultaneously. 

The worst part? Those dammed religious doers of Evil in God's name are allowing for the exact same of Good to be done. This means thst we can't judge them but must actually accept them, that they are capable of doing evil. 

Not only that brain-wringer but this lid-flipper: their doing of an evil act caused a good act, of equal value, to be done. So now we not only need to not  judge those people but we really should thank them. 

For creating space in which Good happens. Now, what does that do for all the Good Deeds we do? It simply allows for Evil to be done. 

So the best thing to do is neither good nor evil deeds but deeds that have equal parts Good and Evil in them. Balance. But first, we need to get people to accept that Evil exists if only to balance the Good that is done. 

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