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The author seems to see the entrepreneurs as working against unnamed, presumably evil corporations.
I really enjoy this detail – the idea of a shadowy, presumably evil company sending out Christmas paperweights, that then form a slightly absurd trail of clues for Will to follow.
And all this mishegoss is being orchestrated by the mysterious, creepily calm, presumably evil Matai Shang (Mark Strong).
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Evil, evil, evil.
In car mode he drives around creation, meting out front-bumper justice, presumably to evil-doers.
And the Arlington 484-494 Ninth Streett), now also an office building, is a three-story structure with gargoyles, presumably warding off evil.
One of those myths was that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction and was presumably crazy or evil enough to use them.
To do so, they used software called Maverik Monitor, which mimics the offering of a movie online without actually providing it, instead recording the details of who's keen before dumping the connection and then presumably emitting an evil cackling noise.
No, the contrast in Genesis is between a life lived with knowledge of good and evil — presumably, an awareness of the symbolic categories themselves and of the difference between them — and a life lived without such knowledge.
Thus, if one considers a deity who is omniscient and morally perfect, but not omnipotent, then evil presumably would not pose a problem if such a deity were conceived of as too remote from Earth to prevent the evils we find here.
In Book One of De occulta philosophia, on natural magic, he notes that the practitioner of this type of magic can summon angels (that is, good demons) to assist with his works if he has prepared himself carefully "by good works, pure mind, mystical prayers, devout sacrifices, and the like," so that he can attract good supercelestial angels (and, presumably, not attract evil ones).
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