good or evil
is very closely associated for me with the question of God, the problem of "good" and "evil."
drop me at the moment, a three term groups that some acquaintance with each other seem to have. Good and evil
light and dark
life and death
The concepts of "good" and "evil" is as light and dark. Darkness is here to become an independent term, which actually occupying not be present to light, stands for 0 Lux. Darkness would be more precise with the absence of light described. Likewise, evil is the absence of good. Just as the term death, the absence that does not exist with life. Three times this nothingness was charged with a term that purported to handle it is something concrete.
The religion uses the term "death" as if it were a real person. This the death of yet terrifying than it already is in itself. The death takes a person to the people and takes away life. This raises the question why religion is so keen to inspire the people fear death?
work to secure unreal with other terms to be able, as there are heaven and hell and the associated payroll at the time of death. Another fear component is brought into play. It is hard to understand that mankind has put up over the centuries this game with fear. To play well on the keyboard of fear could have been the concepts of "good" and "bad" from religion often as they wish occupied. Good and evil, of course, are terms that are primarily relevant for humans. For the average person to define it are understandable terms
to the right and wrong behavior in the human, social, community and adopted by the Company Law.
bearing in mind you have, considered the often solely for their own community can be provided good and evil in some situation with the opposite sign in other communities. For example, in Islam a woman can not sleep on pain of death to a different faith. So it is evil by definition.
In most Western countries is a religious Mixed marriage allowed. But it's really not good. Good and evil prove not absolute terms.
I feel like I am in a dead end. I try again from another angle, what is so good:
A good Christian, for example, believes in everything in the Bible.
A good Christian can not kill.
A good soldier kills his enemies. A good
Islamists kill the infidels
A good man risked his life to save another.
A good Catholic married no Protestants.
A good man helps the Hilfllosen.
A good man loves all people.
A good business can be used for another be the downfall.
A good executioner kills the condemned
A good man loves all animals.
A good hunter shot the sow
Does that mean that every now and again one has to ever be mad to really bring about something good?
Or is evil really just the absence of good?
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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2010
The new year
You Have Geseh'n the new year before?
I saw his x-ray in the womb of time
's was beautiful
But I must also be well gesteh'n
it has a little bit like the old ausgeseh'n
.. and I ask myself,
mags like the old man must have felt to be where all
's New
rejoice when no one at such a lovely time thinking
it brought
where it's us, the heart has made warm
But all downright
crazy just so that disasters do not
forget, we put at the end of the load of the Old
the New in the hands
still rests the New Year in the womb of time, it still draws power
I hope that the light of day
ohn 'that the burden of the old year, he pulls the trigger, the air
© Fritz Fröhlich
The new year
You Have Geseh'n the new year before?
I saw his x-ray in the womb of time
's was beautiful
But I must also be well gesteh'n
it has a little bit like the old ausgeseh'n
.. and I ask myself,
mags like the old man must have felt to be where all
's New
rejoice when no one at such a lovely time thinking
it brought
where it's us, the heart has made warm
But all downright
crazy just so that disasters do not
forget, we put at the end of the load of the Old
the New in the hands
still rests the New Year in the womb of time, it still draws power
I hope that the light of day
ohn 'that the burden of the old year, he pulls the trigger, the air
© Fritz Fröhlich
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