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| The Principles Of Ying-Yang Are Correct. |
| In the very center of good, a pure, almost divine, good, there is a tiny seed of darkness that can grow to something much bigger, and vice-versa. The most foul, evil person in existence has a small, diminutive island of kindness. |
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That's absolutely true, usually people who stand for "evil" beliefs, are doing it to accomplish
something good but get out of hand doing so.. Easiest known case is like how Hitler tried to turn
Germany into a prosperous and successful nation, but in doing so tried to terminate a whole group of
people and began a war that simply didn't justify the cause |
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This is absolutely true and it does not matter which religion you are. There is some good in every
bad and some bad in every good. It is like this with every possible thing. |
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Yes.
If there was no rationality at all within the concepts of Humanism whatever, it would have never
found any foothold at all within the human community.
If the Good is watered, fed, tended, it will produce a crop.
And the polar-opposite is also truthful as well.
A monster, well-treated, may become a hero of Divine-proportions ;-)
I like your debate topic choice, by the way.
Good job. |
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Please don't turn this into some bizzare atheist-theist gang war. |
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