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Revision 15 . . (edit) October 24, 2001 3:26 am by Ray G. Van De Walker
Revision 14 . . October 24, 2001 12:52 am by Josh Grosse [Justfred, this help?]
Revision 13 . . October 23, 2001 11:40 pm by Lee Daniel Crocker [I am not aware of any culture that doesn't have a concept of good/evil. Can you name one?]
  

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Evil is an ambiguous? word generally describing that which is morally bad, wrong, wicked (by some moral standard); it also describes conditions that are painful, ruinous, or disastrous. It is one half of the duality? of good? and evil expressed by all cultures.
Evil is an ambiguous? word generally describing that which is morally bad, wrong, wicked (by some moral standard); it also describes conditions that are painful, ruinous, or disastrous. It is one half of the duality? of good? and evil expressed, in some form or another, by all cultures.

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See also: religion, philosophy, law, The problem of evil.
See also: goodness, religion, philosophy, law, The problem of evil.

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