Who made evil?
Robert King
What is both good and evil?
: composed of both good and evil.
Are we born evil or good?
Are we born with an innate moral compass or is it something we develop as we grow? Whether humans are born good or evil has been debated by philosophers for centuries. Aristotle argued that morality is learned, and that we’re born as “amoral creatures” while Sigmund Freud considered new-borns a moral blank slate.
What are some examples of moral evil?
Examples of moral evils (or immoral actions) are murder, a lie, theft, an act of injustice, dishonesty, etc. done only when a non-moral evil is caused in an unjustified way, i.e., without a proportionate reason.
What is the nature of good and evil?
‘Good’ means a lack of self-centredness. It means the ability to empathize with other people, to feel compassion for them, and to put their needs before your own. ‘Evil’ people are those who are unable to empathize with others. As a result, their own needs and desires are of paramount importance.
What is the concept of evil?
The broad concept picks out any bad state of affairs, wrongful action, or character flaw. The suffering of a toothache is evil in the broad sense as is a white lie. Evil in the broad sense has been divided into two categories: natural evil and moral evil.26
What is physical and moral evil?
In accord- ance with the first of these, moral evils are those that are brought about. by the free choice of human beings, while those natural states or processes. of the physical world which commonly cause pain and suffering, together. with the pain and suffering they cause, are physical evils.
What is an embodied spirit?
Embodied spirituality regards the body as subject, as. the home of the complete human being, as a source of spiritual insight, as a microcosm of the universe and the Mystery, and as pivotal for enduring spiritual transformation.