11-21-2004, 07:09 AM
"1 Evil doesnt exist. Its simply a realtive construct of systems in a naturalistic world(Good doesnt exist either).
2 Evil does exist and its the antitheses of Good."
How can something which doesn't exist have attributes? Relative constructs of systems in a naturalistic world are exactly that. That they don't have the status of physical laws doesn't mean they don't exist.
Is 2 just a matter of definitions? Because, if so, it doesn't mean anything without a definition of Good. How would you define Good, if 2 was true?
Jester
2 Evil does exist and its the antitheses of Good."
How can something which doesn't exist have attributes? Relative constructs of systems in a naturalistic world are exactly that. That they don't have the status of physical laws doesn't mean they don't exist.
Is 2 just a matter of definitions? Because, if so, it doesn't mean anything without a definition of Good. How would you define Good, if 2 was true?
Jester