The triumph of good over evil is always justified, by definition. Good is better than evil and deserves to triumph. The ethical issues arise when we try to decide if war is justified, and if it serves a good purpose that is more important than the evil which will result as an unavoidable byproduct. And yes, there do exist such things as just wars. It's pretty clear that Hitler had to be defeated. But most wars are not nearly as just as the people who start them would like us to believe.
Prefix for justify
I truly don't understand this question. Could you just give me a right answer.
Justify
I do not think there is a Raphael painting called just 'The Triumph'. In the Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy, however, Raphael painted a mural in 1511 called The Triumph of Galatea. Is that of any interest?
truly, anything. (this is not just a lazy answer) truly, anything. (this is not just a lazy answer)
Three syllables: just-i-fy
justify is a verb, therefore it doesn't have a singular or plural version. The noun of the verb is justification
His second novel was his greatest triumph, staying on the New York Times Bestseller list for 47 weeks straight.I'll never forget the euphoric feeling of triumph when I won the Poker tournament and the $100,000 grand prize.Everyone on our team was burning to triumph at today's game, but we just weren't good enough.I tried to quit smoking several times before I was finally able to triumph over my addiction.
Sure, we might benefit from expanding Highway 99. But seizing a person's property against his or her wishes is just wrong. Period
If someone is genuinely evil and has committed truly evil deeds, it is then okay to kill, the problem with this is that there are few who truly believe they are evil and have their own reasons that justify what they have done. Hitler believed the Jews to be evil, even though just about all of us disagree with this including me, he never believed what he was doing was wrong. But Hitler is evil in my eyes and thus i would kill him given the chance.
Impeaching Obama
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