Good and Evil are two sides of the same coin. If one exists then the other has to exist. Existence of evilness and goodness makes us human or inhuman and also allows us to live in the world of free will, where we can choose and can make choices of our choice. So, for us to be a free will creature, we have to have a choice, to choose what is good for us. If God has given us only one choice rather then the two, then this world will be robotic, there will not be any free will and everyone will be following the same rule. Therefore, God has given us choices in be-tween goodness and evilness and it is on us what we choose. Everyone made there on choices and there is no way, one can held God responsible of happenings, which caused by humans. It is insane to held God responsible for everything that happens to living beings. Ivan is a theist, he does believe in God but he disagrees the way he administers this world. According to him why God is allowing all the evilness, which is happening around us. In addition to that, he was so depressed by the incident of a boy who got ripped off right in front of his mother and what was his fault? He just hit the paw of general’s favorite dog and he (general) thinks that he has control over other’s life, so he slaughters that child in front of his mother. On the other hand, Ivan said, he knows there is a day of judgment and every one get what they have done in this world. The tormenters of the child, child and his mother
Some argue that evil people are powerful, while others argue that the evil are weak and
The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is often associated with a various number of themes such as racism, social inequality, the importance of family values, and much more. But one of the more hidden messages of the book centers around the idea that there is a coexistence of good and evil. This theme is really brought to life the more the reader is able to understand the book. Through sub themes such as coming of age, perspective, and intense characterization of many important characters the idea of good and evil is really brought to light.
“The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinion.” We all have opinions on things that are not an actual reflection of the reality. We have opinions that are different than what is real. Miss Adela Strangeworth is a 71-year old woman with blue eyes and pretty little dimples. She lives in an ancestral house where her parents and grandparents lived. She often thought that the town belonged to her since her grandfather built the first house on the Pleasant Street. She knew everyone in the town and was highly respected. Also, she was very famous for her roses that were planted around her house, but she never gave any of her roses away. Through her personal and
The Psychology of Good and Evil in contrast to Ferguson Unrest and Race in America
If god was all good, all powerful and all knowing, he would not allow the existence of evil.
People are always getting into situations that have two possible ways to go. That person can choose the right thing to do or the worse. There have been numerous amounts of people asking the question “what is good and evil?” Many have tried conducting experiments to try and find the roots of what makes people good/evil? Evil acts and evil itself can be shown through the social, economic, and mental environment.
Now that’s all well and good, except for the fact that the logical problem of evil spends so much time focused on the omnipotent and the omnibenevolent aspects of God that is all together neglects the fact that God is also omniscient. He knows everything, past, present, and future. Therefore, it is only logical to assume that God also knows the best way to achieve the greatest good, which as established is the singular goal of an omnibenevolent being. If such knowledge is true, as it must be according to the laws of Omni-three, then it is possible that God has determined that the greatest good can only come by human-choice, also known as freewill, not by His force. In a bit, I will attempt to explain just
That being said, God’s gift of free will to humanity is often used as the prime example as to why evil exist. Free will, theologian's would argue, is among the greatest goods, but for humans to truly have free will they must also have the choice to do evil. This argument is flawed however. The theologian would argue that free will and not being able to do evil is incompatible and therefore not possible, but God himself is a testament to the opposite. God being wholly good, would not freely choose to do evil, and assuming no theologian would argue that God has no free will, it must follow that it is possible to have free will and not do any evil.
In the book of Genesis in the Bible, God created the heavens and the Earth and all was good. God told Adam and Eve that they can eat from all the trees in the Garden of Eden except for one, The Tree of Knowledge and Good and Evil. God was and is compassionate enough to give the beings he created freedom of choice. Nobody wants someone who is forced into love. God also does not want us to be made to love Him but wants us to do so out of our own free will. That free will that God gives us is the source of evil. Just as Adam and Eve used the free will God gave them to be disobedient and sin, human beings evil because of their freedom to do so. In addition to free will God allows evil to exist because without it, the beings he created could not develop ethically. The Problem of Evil states that God cannot be all loving, all good, all powerful and everywhere because evil exists. Philosopher, John Hicks states that evil is necessary for soul and moral development. How would humans know that is good without it counterpart for comparison? In situations like the Charleston church shooting, where loved ones lives are violently taken by evil, the families of the victims are made to develop morally. When confronted with evil, violence, and grief, they either exhibit patience, love, courage, forgiveness, acceptance, and/or faith. Otherwise they conform or give into evil and become timid, weak, angry, or even become violent themselves. Without evil our world would be blissful.
Ivan believes that children are innocent and therefore they should not suffer aggression and torture from adults. When aggression, maltreatment, and torture are done to children, there is where Ivan might ask himself questions like, where is God?, why doesn’t he interfer? Ivan said that he wants to be present the day that Jesus come back to earth to judge dead and alive because he is curios and therefore, he would like to know what are all the sacrifice of humans for. Ivan believes that Jesus makes justice but, he can not simply understand why God doesn’t have mercy of defenseless children who are unreasonable torture.
While God wants his creatures to do what is considered morally right, they cannot be infinitely free without the possibility of moral evil. Thus, God cannot show his omnipotence and prevent the evil in the world without destroying free will. Therefore, God must allow for the possibility of evil. His creatures are then capable of committing evil acts and releasing evil into the world. The free will to defy God and do what is considered wrong is the reason for most of the evil in the world.
First of all, it is possible that God has his reasons for allowing evil to exist that we just do not understand. Isaiah 55:8-9 says, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” There is not much we can do in this case, we just have to have confidence in God and understand that his ways are above our ways. God may also just be letting evil run its course. He might want to prove that anything contrary to what he says will cause pain and suffering, eventually leading to death. Personally, I don’t think God created the world how it is now but rather evil was created because of man. God created man because he wanted people to love him just as he loves us. However, natural love can only exist through free will, and thus man was given free will to either accept or reject God’s love. When Adam and Eve disobeyed God they brought evil into the
According to Hick, "There are higher and lower, greater and lesser goods in immense abundance and variety, but everything which has being is good in its own way may have become spoiled or corrupted" (8). Evil, regardless of its nature, has not been set there by God, as Hick would say. Rather, it represents the absence of something that is inherently good.
The problem of evil has existed for a long time and many philosophers including Michael Murray have gone to great lengths to explain the phenomenon. I believe evil pre-existed God's order and the nature of God is to create good out of evil. Evil is a necessary catalyst for good, and souls born in to weak bodies serve just as great of a life purpose, that molds the world towards kindness, as the souls born into strong bodies. Many times, the strong learn lessons of mercy and kindness from the weak; but all creatures big and strong are the catalysis for their own suffering. The decisions people and animals make impacted the world both positively and negatively; as is the nature of free will.
good and evil will in turn govern man's free will and enslave him. In the