Sunday, October 13, 2019
Evil From Morals :: essays research papers
 Evil From Morals           By textbook definition, evil is "What is morally wrong, what hinders the  realization of good" (Webster). If that is evil, then what is good? It's "what  is morally excellent, virtuous, well behaved, dutiful." (Webster) Philosophers  have argued over what evil is and why it exists for thousands of years. They  have raised questions like ââ¬ËHow can there be a God if there is evil?' These  questions were raised due to God's nature: he is said to be all-powerful, all-  knowing and all-good. If this is the case, why doesn't he stop evil? And, since  people are supposed to be created in God's image, why are they capable of moral  evil? If one believes that God exists, there can only be one answer: evil exists  because God allows it, and moral evil exists because God has given us freedom of  choice.         Evil has been looked at in many different ways throughout the years.  Philosophers like Socrates and Plato believed evil was a matter of ignorance.  Ancient Persians saw good and evil as two principles, "engaged in a perpetual  struggle."(Collier) In reality, evil is merely the absence of good. "The essence  of all reality is good, evil is merely the faulty reflection of reality found in  a world of particulars."(Funk & Wagnalls) There can be many different types of  evil. Two of such types are moral evil and natural evil. Natural evil consists  of things like pain and suffering, while moral evil consists of making ââ¬Ëbad'  decisions. "Moral evil depends on the exercise of human will; natural evil is  independent of this." (MacGregor) The main difference between these two evils is  that people are unable to control natural evil, while moral evil depends on  their will. Some people even say physical evil is a human necessity; "Without  the evil of pain, man would not be warned of illness and of danger". (Colliers)  In life, there are times where ââ¬Ëbad' people are better off than `good' people.  Why is this? Some say it is a test for the soul, and rewards await us. "The  human family is as one, and its members help one another by their good actions  as the also cause suffering to one another for their faults"(Collier). As an  example, take what happened to Jesus. He suffered for all sins of mankind, and  through this saved them all. But what of moral evil, which consists of things  like murder, which people can control? Why does God permit it if the  consequences are undesirable?         To understand why moral evil exists, the concept of free will must be  understood. Freedom of choice, or free will is "the power and exercise of    					    
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