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Quote by: freefallife Ok, I will attempt to explain my position one last time.
I asked in the OP for a justification of evil.
You responded with your atom analogy. Good (protons) vs Evil (electrons).
So, going with that analogy, we take a look at the atom. Every atom by definition has no charge. Otherwise, it has a charge and by definition becomes an ion. Every atom has the same amount of protons and electrons. (that's from 7th grade science class. I didn't rewrite it)
With your analogy applied, the previous statement would read: The world has the same amount of good and evil.
I hold that this is not the case. To put a finer point on it, I said that: The more protons an atom has, the more electrons it has.
with your analogy applied, the previous statement would read: The more good the world has, the more evil it has
Maybe now you can see how your atom analogy fails. The existance of good and evil is not like an atom. If anything it would be more like an ion with far more negative than positive. |
I am afraid you need to Re-think your determination(s) again. I have a sense you understood my expressions - in my previous posts, within this thread - incorrectly.
Example :
- H2O (water)
2 atoms of Hydrogen + 1 atom of Oxygen
(Notice the fact, that the molecule of water is Not being equally shared in half - by Hydrogen and Oxygen, respectively.)
That molecule of water perfectly matches all the conditions, for :
- state of balance
and
- state of opposition.
These states apply to all the elements in the Universe we live-in.
Exception :
Science stands for witchcraft.