I found that one out the hard way. I'm hoping that it nobody starts yelling at me for it. [img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img]
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Eh. Maybe what you mean is that taking wrong actions doesn't make you necessarily "evil" in the way a person is who *intentionally* does wrong-doing. The actions are wrong in themselves--maliciousness, anger, lust. Mostly because the feelings themselves are perversions.
Maliciousness: a perversion of the want to correct a wrong
Anger: a perversion of not liking a wrong
Lust: a perversion of physical love.
To succumb to these wrong-doings doesn't make someone "evil"... refusing to correct the wrong, not having any guilt for the wrong-doing, not seeking repentance, and delighting in the wrong-doing is what makes a person have "evil" tendencies. Maybe you meant that and just phrased it wrong. Or maybe you meant it that way, in which I would love to hear your viewpoint.
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Yeah, I meant that, but I may not have been clear enough.
And I agree. Those actions are perverted good.
Got to go to school now.
Love,
~ Elentari II
[ May 19, 2003: Message edited by: Bekah ]