it is well known fact that god is god from 9-5 but when it comes to 6-8 he can breack u down like wood in a fire
On the contrary, it can be seen as a test of strength, perseverance and the way you deal with it is a sign of whether you are good at heart. hope that helps.
It is impossible to say how many people "believe in evil." Believing in evil does not constitute following or being that evil. There are people that belive in the Devil, but do not follow him. Belief is just acknowledging the existence of such a thing. There may be people that think evil is just a figment of our imaginations to make up for our lack of taking responsibility. However, most people probably realize that evil is (in my opinion) a very real thing. Even those that belive that there is good in everyone know that there may still be evil in some of them.
The thing that make Michael Corleone evil is the hunger for revenge. Most people who suffering a tragedy become evil looking for revenge and shut themselfs..wich is not good
evil is just someone's propaganda to make millions of people hate a certain thing. Like communism and facism for example people think they are evil when they are really not
That depends on whether or not you believe in evil. He is an extremely intelligent, however mentally disturbed sociopath. In my opinion mental illness does not make a person evil.
Some examples of the permissive will of God in allowing suffering and evil to exist in the world include natural disasters, human free will to make choices that lead to harm, and the consequences of living in a fallen world due to sin.
its almost impossible. even when you tell the truth, they think you liein
No. She is not evil. It's just that people who hate Hello Kitty make people believe it's true! but it's not! Trust Me!
Christians tend to believe that the trials of life exist to make us stronger.
Dahak is make-believe from a video game and is famous for repeted trolling in answers.
"I don't believe in evil, I believe only in horror. In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots." -isak Dinesen"I don't believe in evil, I believe only in horror. In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots." -Isak Dinesen"I think of horror films as art, as films of confrontation. Films that make you confront aspects of your own life that are difficult to face. Just because you're making a horror film doesn't mean you can't make an artful film." -David Cronenberg
Humanists generally believe that concepts of good and evil are rooted in human experiences, reason, and empathy rather than in divine commandments or absolute moral laws. They emphasize the importance of human welfare, social justice, and the capacity for individuals to make ethical decisions based on rational thought and a shared understanding of human rights. Good is often associated with actions that promote well-being and happiness, while evil is seen as those that cause harm or suffering to individuals or society. Ultimately, humanists advocate for a moral framework grounded in human dignity and the common good.