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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
John Hawkins :: Townhall.com Columnist
25 Examples of Everyday Evil
by John Hawkins
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When the average person thinks "evil," he thinks of a cruelly-featured, sneering, bestial man wickedly twirling his mustache as he draws perverse delight from inflicting misery on his fellow human beings.

People who fit the almost cartoonish definition we've grown accustomed to viewing as evil, certainly do exist -- and we hear about those dictators, serial killers, hit men, & psychopaths on the nightly news.

But, it's a mistake to believe that those are the only people who do evil or that only activities that rise to the level of murder, rape, or armed robbery are sins. The worst of the worst may deserve especially strong condemnation, but small cruelties committed by unthinking people -- who view themselves as good and just, despite their sometimes malicious actions -- have done more than most people realize to spread evil, degrade civilization, and drag our culture into the sewers.

That's the everyday reality we live with, especially in prosperous, civilized nations like America. For the average person, on a typical day, the evil that comes into his life isn't from some modern day Snidely Whiplash; it's from other ordinary people: his co-workers and random folks he passes on the street during his everyday life.

Yes, "good people" can and often do perform evil acts that should be incompatible with their view of themselves as decent human beings. Unfortunately, it's our nature to lapse into malevolent behavior sometimes and if we're not paying attention, we can sometimes engage in it for quite a while without even truly realizing how far we've drifted from our values.

With that in mind, evil is...

1) Anonymously emailing death threats.

2) Suing someone who did nothing wrong in order to try to collect a big payday.

3) Passing on information that you know is a lie about a political opponent.

4) Posting someone's phone number or address online in an effort to intimidate him or worse yet, in hopes that someone will try to hurt him.

5) Putting an earmark in a bill in order to enrich your friends, family, or yourself.

6) A witty comedian telling a brilliant joke about how dumb people are to do the right thing.

7) Breaking into a house and encouraging people to engage in squatting.

8) Lying to a woman to get her to sleep with you.

9) Being an online troll.

10) Trying to convince people to do something that's immoral, unethical, or just plain old wrong so that you'll feel better about doing it yourself.

11) Spreading a conspiracy theory you don't believe in to draw in traffic for your website.

12) Spraying graffiti on someone else's property. Continued...

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William
(1) Sin is a word that means "evil act." A sin is an act that has the effect of turning the sinner away from God. Atheism is, in and of itself, an evil philosophy because of its intent to turn people away from God. Therefore, regardless of the fact that they think they are doing people a service by "freeing" them from religion, they are causing great spiritual harm, instead.

(2) I don't "THINK" I have a divine mandate to spread the Word of God. I copied the text of that mandate in an earlier post AND described where to find it. I do not recall who said this, but: "For the unbeliever, no proof is possible. For the believer, no proof is necessary." As such, I do not attempt to prove God's existence, but I know He exists.

(3) You say you aren't an atheist. Why, then, do you persist in equating atheist thought with religious belief? They aren't the same. Pope Benedict XVI is not the moral equivalent of Michael Newdow or Karl Marx (two noted atheists.)

(4) If Atheists are right, then I lose nothing by believing. I'm not missing anything, because the hedonistic lifestyle doesn't appeal to me, anyway, and I am not, as they dishonestly portray it, a slave to my religion. I am free to do as I please, with the understanding that I do it at my own peril. At the worst we all end up in the same place, 6 feet underground. If I am right, unrepentant Atheists lose everything, because while they may believe themselves more "free" than I am in this life, they have, in fact, become slaves to their own passions and will spend eternity in hell, primarily for denouncing God.

As I said, your argument hinges on the idea that atheism and religious belief are morally or functionally equal philosophies. They aren't.

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Are you familiar with the saying "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions?" There are plenty of evil things that people do thinking that they are doing a good. A priest I knew once made this comparison: Sure, it's easy to decide between an obvious good and an obvious evil. The hard part is deciding between an obvious good and an APPARENT good, that is something that appears to be good, but isn't.

As I said, abortion, regardless of intent, is an evil act. Period. The vast majority who have them either simply do not understand that fact or are faced with a decision where they are led to belive that abortion is a good act.

So, no, evil intent is not required for an act to be evil.
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