 Originally Posted by Deanstar
Why would I say anything with your judgment that it's a 'lame excuse' before I even answer your questions? Is that your way of being open minded?
I am sorry, I think we misunderstand each other here. I said: I can see into your mind. But not right now, with a lame excuse. To me that was a clear joke, since nobody can see into anybodies mind. It's like saying: My homework isn't finished because [insert lame excuse here]. The dog ate it, for instance. There was no judgment there. Just a joke.
 Originally Posted by Deanstar
If you can't explain what you mean by your own questions, then neither will I answer your questions. As your questions do not even make sense to be answered, that's why we both refused to answer them isn't it.
I never refused to answer anything. I only told you that it doesn't make sense for me to answer questions directed to you. Please don't put words in my mouth. I don't see how the questions don't make sense to be answered, so I guess I will just break it down for you one question at a time.
question #1: What do you mean by evil?
As I said later on, I don't really believe in evil. So I guess I did answer this question first. It's a pretty open question, but I don't see how it doesn't make sense.
question #2: Do you mean things that you consider evil?
Again pretty straight forward to me. It would make no sense for me to answer this one, since I don't really believe in evil. But you do, so I am wondering if you are talking about an evil from your perspective, or if you perhaps believe that evil is something that we can all agree on.
question #3: Or do you mean things that are against the law?
If you believe evil is something that we can all agree on, do you perhaps mean things that are illegal? Since that is evil that pretty much our society mostly agrees on. That's why it's illegal. Again, since I don't believe in evil in the first place, it wouldn't make sense to answer this question. But you do. This is another question where I am trying to understand how you define evil. Since it is such a grey area.
question #4: And why do you hate it?
Hate is a very strong emotion. I am interested why you feel so strongly about this. Since I don't believe in evil to begin with, again this would be a pretty weird question for me to answer.
question #5: How do you suggest it will be gone?
Since you post this thread, and state that you feel so strongly about this, I think you must have thought about this for a while. So I am wondering how far ahead you have thought. If evil does exist, than saying you hate it seems logical to me. But it's far more interesting to actually hear a proposed solution. Again, I don't believe in evil, so this would be a really weird question for me to answer.
question #6: Do you think that you have never done something that someone else would consider evil?
Again, a pretty straight forward question to me. I guess I could answer this one first if you want to. "Yes, I think I have probably done something that someone else considered evil." Still, this question also makes more sense for you to answer. If evil is not something that we can all agree on and maybe just a perspective, then maybe you have done evil too. So then do you hate yourself too? I ask these things to see if you can properly defend your statement. If you can, then maybe I should reconsider how I think about things.
In the end I don't really see how it is valuable for me to answer question about evil that I don't believe in. It makes no sense to me. However, since you not only believe in evil, but also hate it. I think the questions are very sensible for you to answer.
 Originally Posted by Deanstar
Most normal people would find your statement contradictory and to have disgusting implications.
(your post it note avatar, is very ironic right now)
Rather then saying what most people think, I would appreciate it if you would stick to what you think. Whether or not either of us has an accurate understanding of what the general public thinks, has little to do with this thread I'd say. I'll just assume this is what you also think. Please do correct me if I'm wrong here.
 Originally Posted by Deanstar
This doesn't make any sense either. You say things are wrong in the world, but not because of evil. The very definition of something wrong is to do with evil not good. If someone molests a child or rapes someone, that's not evil to you?
Ah finally, this is a good question. And I'd be happy to answer it. I believe people have a reason for everything. I have seen multiple documentaries on child molesters. And a lot of them actually hate them selves. They don't want to feel completely aroused by little kids. But they simply can't help it. Sooner or later they can't stop themselves anymore. So I feel bad for them. I think they are simply "sick". And I want to help them. I don't hate them. Don't get me wrong, I don't agree with what they did. But I don't think that makes them evil and I don't hate them for that. I'd much rather discover why they did it. I'd go one step further and say we shouldn't punish them. I'd say we should help them. Help them help themselves.
So, if you still feel like my questions make no sense, please show me what it is that's not sensible to you. I still would like you to answer my questions, if you can. Although I am getting the impression that you just don't want to answer them. Perhaps I am misinterpreting that. But if you do, then let me say this again. I am totally fine with that.
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