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Carlson then channels the great Christian author and thinker C.S. Lewis in defining both good and evil. “Good,” the journalist-cum-philosopher propounded, “is characterized by order ...
But you are right: Evil is very strong, and we see it almost everywhere. You see, right now we live in a world of spiritual conflict -- conflict not just between good and evil, but also between ...
The war between good and evil that climate change represents is, at its core, a moral reckoning. It forces us to ask difficult questions about our values, our priorities, and our responsibilities.
Almost nothing can be “clearly divided into good and evil.” Facts, context, intentions, history, needs and options make a difference. See these examples of two sides.
Today moral rules apply to everything from the coffee we buy to the pronouns we use, and we are judged by the intensity of our commitment.
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