Violence is an evil person, natural violence is a kind of harmful behavior and reaction, it can take infinite variety of forms, it is rare to justify its existence by justifying some argument It is not that. There are not many typical arguments that can be shaped to prove that any violent entity is an evil person or country. But the Biblical record of Genesis 18: 19 contains one argument. There, because the two cities, Sodom and Gomorrah are the residences of the evil people (interpreted as position) and the sulfur was destroyed
As a person raised in the Kosovo war, this story impressed me. Because how it fights evil ... because it shows an example of fighting violence without violence ... not fighting evil and evil. .... But by changing to fight the system of evil in such a way that evil can not evolve into the original one
In fact, it is only a few violence that can be proved to be justified. We are not a world of evil villains, but a world full of flawed and chaotic people. Some of them do bad things. School shooter, Jesse Osbourne, killed his rabbit's Flopsy before killing his father and killing a six-year-old child, Jacob Hall. He is not a person who can not become emotional, but he is a fascinated boy who is fascinated by being the "youngest" or "most successful" school shooter (he failed).
There is evil, there is evil. maybe. I started thinking that the most evil things in the world are actually normal. We focus on our attention so that great villains are more fun and sexy, violence is attractive and pulls our attention longer than unbearable work. But in my opinion, the evil share of Lion is done casually, sometimes well thought out, and even done unconsciously.
In terms of categories, pain and violence are visible, so evil can also prosper in society. But violence and terrorism are products of evil. Overall, evil can be ironic. Without good, evil can not survive. Let me give an example of the existence of a good person to further explain this. Unconsciously, people become vulnerable to abuse, which can be the basis for evil behavior, so existence of kindness can attract what we regard as evil. According to Alford, evil is a terrible encounter (1997, p