Evil Problems
The role of evil is generally misunderstood in the human approach to life. The fear of committing evil lies paramount within all facets of society. The purpose of this essay is to argue that to solve the problem of evil, humanity must begin to embrace the benefits and solutions to problems that evil provides. This essay will first define the concept of evil and discuss the problem in a philosophic manner that can help transmute evil ideas into more productive energies that can be used for growth and evolution
Defining Evil
The power of words carry emotional value that create energetic fields that permeate in the environment. Some words carry great power and instantly polarize the conditioned mind into an immediate and often irrational emotional reaction. "Evil" carries with it spiritual, moral and ethical values and energy that suggest the word's meaning has super power on and over or minds. To understand what evil is, defining the term becomes prerequisite.
Using a standard approach, The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines evil in three ways: "morally bad, causing harm or injury to someone and marked by bad luck or bad events." This standard acceptance of the word suggests that evil is something to be avoided and is detrimental to the human condition. The fear that is inherently assumed in this definition begins to shed light on the problem of evil and how it is mostly misunderstood as a positive force and should not be avoided.
Theodicy
Philosophy and religion have been created by man to help deal with using the power of evil for good purposes. The idea of theodicy, or a theological questioning...
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