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assuming that you believe that some acts can be evil, which would be more evil:

some terrible direct act that involves just the one victim, or indirect actions that result in the murder of millions?

this is prompted by a recent news story i heard about a guy who covered his girlfriend (or ex-), with whom he had been fighting, with petrol and set her alight. he then wielded a knife to keep would-be rescuers at bay while she burned. she later dies. compare with Hitler who, as far as we know, didn't personally kill anyone.

maybe it's just meaningless to ask which is the more evil, i don't know.

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i have problem with the use of the word "evil". for me its far to simplistic to describe people as evil and doesnt do justice to the complexity of the human brain....................however, the jews didnt deserve what happened to them, but i bet his girlfriend had.

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Originally posted by stellspalfie
i have problem with the use of the word "evil". for me its far to simplistic to describe people as evil and doesnt do justice to the complexity of the human brain....................however, the jews didnt deserve what happened to them, but i bet his girlfriend had.
NOBODY could deserve that. NOBODY.

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Can mental illness be evil?
If so, then neither Hitler nor the boyfriend deserves to be called 'evil'.

It must be something mentally wrong with evil people.

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Originally posted by Blackamp
assuming that you believe that some acts can be evil, which would be more evil:

some terrible direct act that involves just the one victim, or indirect actions that result in the murder of millions?

this is prompted by a recent news story i heard about a guy who covered his girlfriend (or ex-), with whom he had been fighting, with petrol and set her a ...[text shortened]... lly kill anyone.

maybe it's just meaningless to ask which is the more evil, i don't know.
It isn't the number of deaths that occur that is the measure. It is the control of those deaths!

It is the man within that is the perpretator and can be evil, or even suffering. It is not the 'acts' as you ponder.

Generally, a one to one act of shocking news is a lone wonderer who is lost and out of control momentarily.

You mention Hitler. That became an obsession of control, or lack of self control, over time.

The illnesses momentarily or overtime are both mental disorders. The acts themselves, be they precursored or ad hoc, are not the evil.

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Originally posted by Kewpie
NOBODY could deserve that. NOBODY.
Painful deaths are perfectly acceptable to the majority, just because you don't see the soldier with the flame thrower use it or the torture undertaken every second of every day to both humans and animals does not mean it is not happening.
Every body has an excuse for why they undertake such acts.

Just be grateful it is not happening to you, and if you are unfortunate to witness it, then what you do is an expression of your character.

Edit: Just in case you are unfortunate to be experiencing this level of pain, all things must end, it is just a case of when.

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Surely Hitler's actions are an argument in favour of anti-natalism.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Surely Hitler's actions are an argument in favour of anti-natalism.
Did you just quote your mother? 😛............ 😉

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Originally posted by Blackamp
assuming that you believe that some acts can be evil, which would be more evil:

some terrible direct act that involves just the one victim, or indirect actions that result in the murder of millions?

this is prompted by a recent news story i heard about a guy who covered his girlfriend (or ex-), with whom he had been fighting, with petrol and set her a ...[text shortened]... lly kill anyone.

maybe it's just meaningless to ask which is the more evil, i don't know.
I don't know that quantifying evil is as important as identifying it.

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Originally posted by stellspalfie
i have problem with the use of the word "evil". for me its far to simplistic to describe people as evil and doesnt do justice to the complexity of the human brain....................however, the jews didnt deserve what happened to them, but i bet his girlfriend had.
Just as a matter of interest, what do you imagine his girlfriend did to deserve that?

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Concepts like good and evil are impossible to apply to reality in a truly objective way. They operate best in works of fiction like Harry Potter or the Bible. You can only make subjective assumptions based on whether you believe in free will or determinism or somewhere in between the two.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
Concepts like good and evil are impossible to apply to reality in a truly objective way. They operate best in works of fiction like Harry Potter or the Bible. You can only make subjective assumptions based on whether you believe in free will or determinism or somewhere in between the two.
It's always easier to order someone to pull the trigger than to pull the trigger yourself.

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
Just as a matter of interest, what do you imagine his girlfriend did to deserve that?
Left a red sock in with his white washing.

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Some people are just pure EVIL! FACT!

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Originally posted by Blackamp
compare with Hitler who, as far as we know, didn't personally kill anyone.
and how do we know?

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