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    The human condition is the ongoing balance between ambivalence‚ good and evil inside people and their environment. This balance and struggle between the three areas affect personal‚ emotional‚ spiritual and mental growth. Humans are somehow a balance between aggression‚ selfishness and lust mixed with compassion‚ love‚ trust and hope. Some of these characteristics include faith‚ birth‚ growth‚ peace‚ friendship‚ anger‚ corruption‚ hate‚ greed‚ pain‚ conflict‚ love and fear. This equilibrium allows

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    When using evil to justify these claims‚ it is not a problem of evaluating the misfortunes that occur on a daily basis incorrectly‚ but rather an incorrect understanding of these qualities that God possesses. Even in a world of a Judeo-Christian God‚ there will always be evil‚ and humans must accept that and learn to adjust to the circumstances given. Also‚ because we are not omniscient like God‚ we are unable to completely solve the problem of evil‚ but we are rather able to justify why evil exists

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    Evil exists today in the world we live. People will always try to bring good in this world‚ but evil seems to be in people’s everyday life or in their surroundings. Good and evil are constantly happening to someone or someone is doing good or evil. A lot of philosophers argued that God does not exist because evil exist‚ and that if there is God then he would have gotten rid of evil. Although other philosophers argue that yes God exist‚ but so does evil because it is necessary to keep a balance in

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    Mystery of Evil And Uniqueness of God For a theologian or an ordinary person concerned with the problem of theodicy‚ human suffering appears to be inconsistent with the notion of a God who is all-powerful and good. It is rationally inconceivable to claim belief in such a God when people are faced with senseless suffering in their day-today-life. How do we respond to the events of suffering that challenge our relationship with God and call into question our whole identity as human beings?

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    happen to good people? What kind of God allows suffering? Why is there so much evil in the world? These are all questions related to the topic of evil. The problem of evil is the main objection to the existence of God. A common assumption is if God is all perfect‚ all knowing‚ and all-powerful we should not live in an imperfect world that is consumed by evil. In this paper‚ I will reflect on the problem of evil‚ how others respond to the problem‚ and explaining my understanding of evil. I believe

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    shattered and he fell to the ground‚ disabled for life. The horse began to run but it fell into a hole and broke its leg. Reflecting on all that had happened‚ I thought: ‘Evil begets evil. If I continue in my evil ways‚ I will surely be overtaken by evil’. So I decided to change”‚ stated by moralstudies.org. So what does this say about human nature? The king was willing to change to better his kingdom and what people thought of him. Power‚ when placed in the hands of the selfish‚ is a destructive force

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    On the Origin of Evil Where does evil come from? This is a question that I find most interesting. In our modern day civilization educated by liberal institutions everybody speaks as if they are certain of what evil is. So what is it? At first glance the thing that sticks out to me when I hear this question is: Asking where evil comes from is like asking where hunger comes from. Where does the desire for procreation‚ for sexual reproduction come from? Is a lion evil? I am sure it could be viewed

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    which is good‚ presiding and ruling an organized universe‚ why then does evil exist? The prosaic response of "without evil‚ there is no good" no longer holds any validity in this argument as the admitted goal of good is to reach an existence without evil. So even if a God does exist‚ I think it is fair‚ at this point‚ to say that he is the embodiment of both good and evil. And if humoring those who would answer the previous question with the response that there can be no good without evil‚ then can

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    accepted that humanity is born evil - despite its efforts to achieve high moral standards. A child’s innocence becomes tainted by the sin of the world. God’s purest creations are stained by the sin and evil of human nature‚ yet salvation is promised to those who embrace and delight in it. Fyodor Dostoevsky alludes to the idea of the embracing of faith in the midst of the persistence of evil. In his book‚ “The Idiot”‚ Dostoevsky destroys innocence and reveals the stain past evils leave behind to depict the

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    Struggle in Literature One question has puzzled men who try to answer it since the beginning of human existence‚ this question being which of the two is stronger‚ good or evil. The question has been addressed throughout history in many cultures and in many different ways. It is seen often in literature and can be presented through many techniques. In Bram Stoker’s Dracula‚ the eternal struggle between good and evil is played out between two characters who are sharp contrasts to one another‚ Count Dracula

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