Sunday, February 17, 2019
The Existence of Evil :: Philosophy Religion Ethics Essays
The Existence of Evil cardinal years ago a little girl from my church approached me and asked why the devil existed, and why bad things happen. At the moment I was a little perplexed and did not know what to say. All that came to my mind was that populace needed a scapegoat to blame for the occurrence of unfavorable incidents. Blaming adverse conditions on the devil is the easy and obvious bureau extinct of either blank space. All one has to do is to say that the devil was the cause of the situation and wash his hands of the entire problem. At twelve years old, I thought that humanity used the devil as a way to elude responsibility and to ignore the consequences of its actions. It was not until last year that I realized the answer to the little girls question about the existence of evil. In English class last year I read Arthur Millers defraud The Crucible as required reading. According to my English teacher, one prow of The Crucible was that having evil in the world is neces sary to balance out the goodness. If either entity overpowered the other, they would throw off the entire balance. Beside maintaining balance, evilness helps humanity to rate the goodness in the world. Without ugliness, a psyche cannot adore beauty. Without misfortune, a person cannot enjoy fortune. And without evilness, a person cannot enjoy goodness. No one could enjoy goodness in the world, because on that point would be nothing to comp are with it. Concerning religion, if there was no devil in the world to make humanity miserable, thusly it would not look forward to heaven. There would be no dissimilitude between the two, so humankind would not have to question its actions because there would not be any consequences such as heaven or hell. Imagine a world where everything is perfect, and there is no suffering. Natural laws are bent at the hint of harm to humanity. If a plane carrying passengers starts to plummet, dryness ceases and the plane floats down to earth like a f eather. Or if a gun is shot at a person, the bullet turns into a marshmallow so it will not harm anyone. In that world there is no pain nor suffering, just existence. The people do not have to line up to their environment, because the environment adapts to them. I find this version of life frightening, because the people would stupefy everything for granted.
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