Maybe god does prevent Evil and the Universe is totally just and fair. The problem is humans thinking their version of Evil is the correct one. Maybe.

  • Nougat@fedia.io
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    1 day ago

    My position is that “evil”, and its counterpart “good”, are human concepts that imply agency. People have agency, and the actions of people can be described as “good” or “evil” in this way.

    Human brains really like things to happen for a reason, to the point where if something happens without a clearly comprehended reason, a reason will be invented to fill that void, and it doesn’t matter whether that reason is actually true.

    … only it also happens amongst the athiests.

    I’m not sure what you mean by that bit.

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      Sorry, I’ll clarify!

      I mean that atheists engage in the meaning making process you describe, so they have clear ideas of evil to help them with that.

      Whilst divinity is largely the preserve of the theists, in their myriad variety, evil is a moral concept invented and defined by all individuals and groups, whether Consciously or unconsciously.