RE: One sentence that throws the problem of evil out of the window.
November 11, 2017 at 3:38 am
(November 10, 2017 at 10:35 am)bennyboy Wrote:(November 9, 2017 at 11:04 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Yes. I thought I was clear in that.
How would you differentiate between a crazy person and a person who chooses to be really bad? Isn't wanting to be bad crazy in and of itself?
No no; judging people is left to the stereotype and to the clergy you hold dear and holy; of course that if you allow yourself to fall victim for beliefs that emphasize on that concept.
A mad killer can be turned into a hero with the move of a pen, an evil killer would turn into a "poor insane soul", a hero would turn into a villain, depending on the interest of the clergy at that time.
Catholicism and and Shiite Islam are perfect examples for shaping a society controlled by a few number of people (12 Imams or a Church...etc), through these institutions you can control and rule and define.