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    The Problem of Evil The problem of evil has a long history in the argument against the existence of God. The question posed is often this: If God is all-powerful and all-loving‚ then how and why can He allow evil to exist in the world? This is one of the hardest arguments to combat against from a Christian standpoint‚ because‚ in reality‚ often times‚ we find ourselves wondering the same thing. There are quite a few responses to the problem of evil from a Christian standpoint‚ most of them are

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    Good and Evil Throughout the years we have pondered upon the idea of good and evil. “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” is no different. In this play written by William Shakespeare‚ there are multiple “main” characters‚ and every single one of them have two opposite sides. These people are Romeo‚ Juliet‚ Lord Capulet‚ the Nurse‚ and Friar Laurence. First of all‚ Romeo. Throughout the story he tries his hardest to make Juliet happy‚ even if it means his own life could be at stake. Romeo loves Juliet

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    What Is Adolf Hitler Evil

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    We must accept that there is good and evil. In our life time we all have seen good people make bad decisions. Every human is capable of wrongdoing and at times committing evil acts. How we grew up during our childhood and the experiences at a young age can make us more susceptible to committing bad deeds. If we look in history Adolf Hitler was physically and mentally abused during his childhood (Merkin‚ 2002). Such powers given to Hitler with no proper training or supervision made him fall victim

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    Are We Born Good or Evil

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    are born good with a blank slate. Whatever we learn and how we learn it from society is what fills the slate. However Hobbes believes that we are born bad and because of this we need a ruler to control that attribute with fear of punishment. I believe that Hobbes is right in the sense that we are born sinful. Yet‚ I do not agree that we need a ruler to control our sin by fear. Rather‚ we do have a blank slate that society does affect‚ bringing the idea of good into our perspectives. We are born with

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    criticizes the value of moral judgements. The first essay‚ “Good and Evil‚” “Good and Bad” contrasts what Nietzsche describes as “Master Morality‚” “Slave Morality.” Master morality was developed by the strong‚ free and healthy who had control over their own happiness. Slave morality is the feelings that the slaves adopted from being controlled by their wealthy and happy masters. These people were nicknamed the masters of evil and ironically called themselves good by comparison. The second essay

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    Shakespeare’s "Macbeth"‚ we see a lot of evil; we see evil people and we see evil acts. We can see that - almost - everyone has an evil desire within them. However‚ only a really evil person acts on that impulse and commits something morally wrong. An evil deed doesn’t necessarily mean an evil soul; Lady Macbeth was not naturally evil. Before her and her husband came to the conclusion of killing‚ they had their doubts. How can someone be pure evil‚ if they doubt the evil that they want to commit? Lady Macbeth’s

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    Good vs. Evil in Batman

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    Good and Evil Essay 9/29/12 Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight is a reflection of how the good responds to the nature of evil. The Joker is the ultimate evil character and throughout the film he puts other characters in a tough situations that force them to choose between right and wrong and ultimately good and evil. Examples of this are seen with the characters Harvey Dent‚ Batman‚ and in the lifeboat scenario scene. The Joker’s main goal is to prove that people are truly evil deep down

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    entitled There Is a Reason Why God Allows Evil. In the selection Hick explains a theodicy‚ a justification of God’s goodness because of evil‚ the soul-making view of life in this defense of God’s way in the face of evil. The dilemma of the problem of evil is‚ if God is perfectly loving he must wish to abolish evil. If evil exists then God cannot be all perfectly loving. Hick’s theodicy‚ the soul-making view‚ states that God intentionally placed this evils on earth so that we can over come temptations

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    Good Vs Evil Othello

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    interaction of good and evil by using different characters to play as evil‚ or innocent characters. Shakespeare uses the difference of morals for each character to exaggerate the goodness of one person and the (corruption) of another. For example‚ Shakespeare introduces the idea of people being born with evil in them‚ but one does not see the evil unless it is triggered by an event. However‚ some believe that a seed of evil is planted in them by others or events that occur‚ which causes them to have a distructful

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    humans have been falling into darkness and evil‚ as displayed in stories like Adam and Eve. All humans-beings have the potential to become evil‚ which usually comes from self-centered wants. When people go down the path of doing whatever it takes to get what they want‚ they end up hurting others along the way. Evil tempts everyone on a daily basis‚ but it is the choice whether to reject temptation or give in that exemplifies who someone is. When humans repel evil‚ the good shows through and their actions

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