War can bring about positive outcomes like technological advancements, economic growth from increased production, and social unity among communities. However, it also leads to devastating consequences such as loss of life, displacement of populations, destruction of infrastructure, and long-lasting psychological trauma for individuals and societies.
Technically Both.
both
Aphrodite was to bring both good and evil to humans to show them love and effection but to also break hearts and give undesireable feelings
In all Greek Gods is the potential for both.
Only evil.
Does bonsai tree bring good fortunes.
both mostly because she was sooo hot that others wanted to fight over her but she did bring them love and desire so both
Mostly good but some evil as punishment.
He brought Good
Good, of course.
In Christianity, oneness is not seen as including both good and evil. Good is original while evil is derivative, that is, evil is good perverted and needs good to exist. For example, Satan is held to have both intelligence and will, both good gifts, but to have changed their use to evil ends. Good, on the other hand, does not evil to exists - it simply "is". Therefore, God is good and has no trace of evil in God's nature.
Eros, the Greek god of love and desire, is typically seen as neither good nor evil. He represents the powerful force of love, which can bring both joy and pain. In Greek mythology, Eros is often depicted as mischievous and unpredictable, but not inherently good or evil.