(December 9, 2014 at 5:58 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: However, "good" and "evil" are both nebulous and amorphous concepts, whose definitions change from person to person and from culture to culture. If you're going to define "evil" as the absence of "good", you'd have to first provide a working, useful, standard definition of "good".
In short, black and white. The favorite definition for theists since it prevents the brain from going into overload.
They, as well as many Conservatives, never bother to look at the many shades of gray involved in painting the whole picture.