A comment on someone else's journal led me to find this statement in Wikipedia: Christian Science avoids the theological problem of evil by teaching that evil is unreal and an illusion.
I am not sure I can understand a disbelief in evil, unless it's being viewed or rationalized as misguided [insert your choice of action / intention here
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1. Pain, suffering, or a bad or destructive event (such as an earthquake). This is an old meaning but important.
2. An intention to deliberately do something bad or destructive
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I heard a story when I was younger, a good thing/bad thing story. This is the one where something that looked unfortunate initially or on the surface was actually beneficial, and the thing that looked like good luck on the face of the thing turned out to be not so good in the long run. Is this sort of like that?
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I believe that -something- got the universe started, but I'm a non-fan of most organized religions (too much intolerance and corruption). Frankly, I don't think humankind needs any outside help to enact horrible things on itself, we are quite capable of being terrible all on our own.
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* I'm not saying my internal logic is correct, just saying it's pushy and tends to outshout other stuff at times. My internal logic could also be called a master when it comes to creation of a Gordian knot.
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