Philosophically, "good" is that which does some benefit or derives from a positive moral action. The converse "evil" is something intrinsically harmful or malevolent in some way. In human experience, the terms are applied subjectively and depends on who is helped and who is harmed.
GOOD of course! why would you ask a question like that? like from pokemon. meowth is evil. pikachu is good. good good good. Evil is definitely better. Good has rules and morality. Evil people have the choice to be good or evil. Good people only have their conscience to guide them as well as some "fake" form of justice they believe in. EVIL is definitely better.
One Definition:from personal experience:
Look up God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Trinity (good) & then look up evil(devil) in the dictionary. I have had numerous healings from God, not little things, but cancer of the lung & Crohn's disease of 12 years, a total heck, plus kidney failure, all kinds of stuff. The cancer was removed one night meta-physically after the Holy Spirit showed me this white mass in my lung...my doctor told me he sees no evidence of Crohn's anymore, I almost died, I could feel it, but I said a prayer for God asking for a healing & that I repent, etc. & it worked. That is good from above, free love to anyone who invites Jesus into their lives. All you have to do to save your soul is to ask Jesus to come into your life and be your Lord, save your souls, & forgive your sins, in Jesus name, Amen. Amen means 'that is that, it is a done deal", then read your King James version of The Bible and wonder at all the stuff in there. Christ will work in your life and show you things.
They talk about real people & real situations, that direct you spiritually so you will understand what the world is all about...did you know that the sky/universe was made for "signs"? (not the horoscope, civilizations fell because they allowed astrology into their temples, it's in history...).
People probably define good and evil differently, according to their individual criteria.
John 10:10 (King James Version):
10The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
This verse, which relates to the personal experience above, demonstrates both good and evil. Evil in its various forms can be something in a general sense which robs us of happiness and possibly even of life itself. The restoration of life and wholeness, which is experienced by Christians who have dealings with the living God (as exampled above) is an example of something which is altogether good.
At the trial of Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, in 156 AD the following is recorded by Eusebius in his church history:
"The proconsul again urged him, saying, "Revile Christ, and I will release thee." The old man now replied, "Six and eighty years have I served Him, and He has done me nothing but good; and how could I revile Him, my Lord and Saviour."
Good in the Christian sense is an ultimate and total thing and is embodied in the person of Jesus Christ. It is said that those who entered into the presence of Hitler could sense evil. I do not doubt this. Those today who know and live in Jesus' presence sense nothing but good even in rebuke.
The fact that such a subject can be discussed at all suggests that we are much more than animals who find such matters unnecessary. There seems to be innate in man, although perverted in some (the Nazi's claimed their atrocities were for the 'good of the Reich') a sense of good and evil. It was to this universal law which the prosecutors at Nuremburg appealed, contrary to Goering's assertion that the whole matter was just a trial of the victors over the vanquished.
Good and evil can thus be sensed and felt as well as defined empirically. The defining of treachery as good by the head-hunters of Irian Jaya only further demonstrates that good is capable of being perverted. The fact that humanity almost universally recoils from such is more than just an instinct for its own survival, it is the idea that some acts are inherently evil. Christians would assert that such a standard comes from God Himself.
This depends on whether one has either a relativist concept of truth or an absolute one.
If one rejects God then one is left with no objectively verifiable source of right and wrong except what is right from one's own standpoint. None whatsoever. People may define what is good for others and is for the welfare of others quite differently and with chilling results. Goering, at the Nuremburg trials, claimed the actions of the Nazis were legal under German law and that the trial was just a trial of the victors over the vanquished.
The above is an extreme example but the truth is the same nonetheless. Without any objective and absolute standard what is right for me may not be right for you and vice-versa. And no-one can claim that what I say or do is any more right than what anyone else says.
The God of the Bible, who is the living God, who made the earth and everything in it made mankind. He gave mankind a conscience and an awareness of right and wrong. He put eternity into the heart of man and gave man the ability to know Him and to know what is right and what is wrong. This right and wrong is absolute. It is not religion. It transcends all religion.
If man turns away from the true and living God He is aimless on a shifting sea of human opinions which change over time (just as morality has changed in my own lifetime). People may well come up with their own definitions and they may well be very good. But without a reference point and any authority why should anyone follow them? If human morality without God is so good then the world should be getting better and better as more people turn away from Him. There is no evidence whatsoever that this is so. Opinion The concept of what's good or what is evil depends on social, cultural & religion dictates of the region. Example, stealing may be evil in some culture but not to others especially in times of famine. Genocide including slaughter of animals of those who do not believe in their god may be righteous to adherent of the Bible, but not to the Buddhist who teaches "Do not harm any sentient beings." Adultery may be evil to some, but not to a particular tribe in the Amazon jungle, where the wife can sleep with other men with the permission of the husband. Lying is not evil if it will produce good result. Most of us did white lies before.
God/s does not have a patent on what's good or Evil. If the gory practices in the Holy Scriptures are done today, surely, they have to to the Law of Humans.
The concept of what's good and evil also evolve with the times. Divorce in the ancient times are mostly allowed if the fault is with the women, not with men. Now it's both side.
Slavery is OK during the Biblical times until the time of Abraham Lincoln, but today, slavery is evil. Usury and putting interest on a loan is evil according to the New Testament, but now it's a common practice. etc, etc..... God = Good, Satan = Evil and a person is defined by which they follow.
Because good will give us a life worth living. If all of us are evil, then all of us are going to die caused by our selves and others...Because its mainly based on their personality not just speed,steath,staminna.
The main problems with forming opinions on 'whether there are good and evil people' are:
Putting these challenges to one side, history and current debates reveal that the issues of good and evil are far from clear. Or, if they are clear, why doesn't everyone agree on the matter!
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There are many reasons why something or someone would be either good or evil, however most things and people are not 100% one way or the other. Most of us have some good and some evil inside us all the time.
Here are some traits of good things/people:
Here are some traits of evil things/people
As to why something would be good or evil -- nobody really knows why some people choose to be evil. You usually choose to be good in order to be liked, to be rewarded in the afterlife, or just out of a desire to genuinely be a good and helpful person.
well hindus believe that cow are sacred animals and let them wander the land polluting the water and becoming a breeding ground for disease. however they treat the women worse than the cows and you can be stoned to death if you commit adultery and if you are believed to be a devil child you will be starved and tortured like in medieval times. also you must cover your hair at all times because obviously hair is too sexual to be seen by other people.
You don't need a definition of good and evil, as a duality. And the concepts of good and evil have nothing to do with religion.
Good is simply that which helps and does least harm to others. Evil is that which is unconcerned for the welfare of others, or even intentionally seeks to harm the interests of others.
Some say that following a religion helps people to be good. There are examples for and against this. No one doubts that Mahatma Ghandi was one of the notably good people of the twentieth century, and he was a fervent Jainist. On the other hand, history is full of examples of persecutions, burnings-at-the-stake, wars and terrorism, all in the name of religion. Some of the greatest evils in history have been committed forthe furtherance of religious belief. But discussions of religion do little to tell us how to actually define good and evil. We are left with the definition in the previous paragraph.
Evil is anything that kills, steals, destroys, deceives & takes advantage of weaker people.
Good is treating all creatures as good as you would want someone to treat you
God is good and evil is the absence of God.
Yeah thats good alone better then evil company
good. because the evil shop is almade in bones and skull
GOOD because it has a bigger better selection of items to buy and most quests are easier. (most items for good and evil about 60 percent or so require membership, ac's, or just good/evil rankings)
Same skills just good or evil.
Freemasonry is a society that makes good men better. Its a philanthropic society based on freedom, fraternity, and equality. It is not evil.
There is no such thing as "good evil." Evil is the opposite of good.
depends on what you mean by better, one twin is evil and the others good
It can be a tough decision but i like evil "fool you cannot kill whats already undead!" -scelpture Well i chose good cuz they always win......
It is more fun to be evil put the main probelm of being evil is that people find you less atractive and do not like you so they will not follow you (wich prevents being able to sacrafice them)
I do not think god is evil I think good is good.
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The Spetznaz are good but evil to you when your against them.