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Though now acknowledged as a landmark, the book prompted his dismissal from the philosophy faculty at Yale. "He refused to acknowledge the existence of absolute evil," explains Stevenson.

The Japanese are depicted as pure evil," explains Simon Fowler, creator of the blog northkoreanfilms.com.

That Gov. Chris Christie believes New Jersey's unionized teachers, snow plow drivers and child welfare caseworkers are evil explains how he could negotiate a plan to resolve a massive shortfall in funding for their pensions, brag about it as an accomplishment, then refuse the state funds he'd pledged to make it work.

He and his colleagues are focusing some of their ethics grant dollars on an unusual problem with mercury: members of various religious groups believe that spreading this toxicant around their homes will bring good luck and ward off evil, explains Strelnick.

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"He's evil," explained Dazhane Bryant, 7. "That's what makes it exciting".

In his TEDTalk, "Psychology of Evil," Zimbardo explains that in order to understand human evil, we must not look for the bad apple.

"I grew up with him representing the ultimate evil," she explains.

Conspiracy theories tend to depend on conspirators who are unduly evil, he explains, with genocide or world domination as a motive.

Everyone is shocked that Stewie would try to murder Lois, but she insists that he is evil, and explains what happened; after being shot at and falling overboard, she was rescued by a reverse merman, and became employed at a fat camp and later a diner, where she found a new boyfriend in a white supremacist also visiting the diner, as she had developed amnesia.

The presence of evil was explained by Pandora's rash action in opening the fatal jar.

At the courthouse, he was welcomed with hugs and cheers by more than a dozen supporters who wore pins showing St. Michael — "They ward off evil," one explained — and waved signs.

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