Well, it depends. An evil person is described as someone who commits evil acts. However, whether an act is truly "evil" or not is questionable, and a matter of some debate.
Evil itself is little more than a comparison. To elaborate; in its simplest form, we define an evil act as is something one does which the majority of individuals would not want done to themselves. For example, murder is often considered evil because few people have a desire to be killed. However, there are a number of other instances where the majority of the populace dislikes something, but it isn't widely considered to be evil; often due to necessity. For example, taxes. Few people enjoy being taxed, but so long as it's not so extreme as to be considered extortion, it's not generally considered to be an evil.
What is evil is also heavily influenced by religious factors. Most faiths have a code of conduct which its practitioners are expected to follow. For example, the majority of monotheists attempt to follow the "commandments" of their faiths listed in texts such as The Bible, Talmud or Qur'an as closely as possible. However, not all of the acts deemed evil in such books are considered to be evil by the majority of the populace. As such, there is much controversy on the subject.
All in all, what is considered to be evil is largely a matter of opinion. You must set your own standards for such. So to answer your question: Yes; a person may be described as evil, but only if you feel them to be so. But naturally, not everyone will feel inclined to agree with your opinion on the matter; especially the person being labeled evil. Few people see themselves as evil, even if many others consider them to be.
Not all people are evil. However, a good bit of people are misunderstood and/or mistreated, and a lot of times that results in one becoming "evil". There are also a lot of selfish people that don't care about anyone except themselves, therefore being evil by not considering anyone else and hurting many others. But not all people are evil. It may seem sometimes by watching the news and reading news articles and with all the shootings and other awful things that happen one may assume that the world is evil as are the people living in the world. However that is not true. While there are many evil people there are many good people too.
There is no concrete evidence or consensus that Bill Gates is evil. While some may criticize his business practices or philanthropic efforts, he has also made significant contributions to technology and global health initiatives. Whether one views him as good or evil can be subjective and shaped by personal beliefs.
The ontological meaning of evil refers to the philosophical study of the nature and existence of evil. It explores questions about the origin, nature, and existence of evil in the world, and how it relates to concepts of morality and ethics.
The opposite of evil is good, or benevolent.
In Greek mythology, Hades is often portrayed as stern and strict, as he is the ruler of the underworld. While he is not usually described as "nice" in the traditional sense, he is typically depicted as fair and impartial in his duties as the god of the dead.
Yes, most of the time he has his evil followers.
Armageddon is what is described as the final battle between good and evil
he is a evil germ
From Wikipedia: " A goblin is a legendary evil or mischievous illiterate creature, described as a grotesquely evil or evil-like phantom." Very fitting for Halloween.
"May bad things happen to anyone who thinks evil things."
can evil spirts kill you?.. Do you no of anyone tht has been killed by an evil spirit?
No way. It's a fun and safe game for everyone and anyone to play. There are evil characters but no the game itself is not evil.
I think a realy mean,evil,scary, terifying thing
Uryu is not technically evil. He joined the Vandenreich and backstabbed his friends. He didn't kill anyone so he isn't evil.
Anyone who is against the 'heroes' of certain tales. Hades is the evil against Hercules... etc.
Satan. Pol Pot. Stalin.
Because he was evil.