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Always use the word "creeping" if you want to imply evil.
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Guilty implied evil.
This is not to imply that evil does not exist.
Yet it is hard not to recognize that Burke himself was telling the reader, in a way that entered the consciousness all the more forcibly because it accompanied entertainment, that civil society really did imply some evils, just as he identified losses as well as gains from progress in other connexions.
This attitude implies that evil has nothing to do with history or culture – as if the fall is the only historical event that matters, at least as far as evil is concerned.
Such religions generally explain the incarceration of the soul in the body in terms that imply the intrinsic evil of physical matter.
This doesn't necessarily imply good or evil, light or dark, but it is the kind of thing where if we were to find out in Episode 8 or 9 that she is a Palpatine, we'll look back and go "duh, the name fits," just as we did with Darth Vader.
"Mirroring" evil, as opposed to depicting evil, implies that we are all capable of evil, that we might all share in the crimes of the Nazis, whether we are perfume advertisers or Holocaust survivors or actors or housewives, which leads to an unasked question: so who are we to point fingers at Hitler?
Evil, evil, evil.
If we think that the Arbeit Macht Frei sign is being desecrated, then what does that mean: are we in danger of creating and preserving a wrong-headed historical mystique around it; a fallacious specificity, which might imply that fascism is evil but over, and the danger is past?
He noted a distinction between using the term evil to imply blame (sin) and to imply lament (suffering) and argued that Augustine posited sin to have occurred before suffering.
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