| No doubt the mouse thinks a cat is evil, and the cat thinks a dog is evil, and dogs think that all strangers are evil (when not trained otherwise). What ever can eat us, whatever is bigger, more intimidating, is evil. But evil is relative to what is doing the "looking".
One man's evil is another man's hope. Take for example a sexy girl, evil in the eyes of the church, but if you dig sexy chicks then the church is evil for trying to censor her.
Evil is simply what you do not agree with. Which you might debate if you want to be the devil's advocate.
But all perceptions of an evil is nothing more then a partisan opinion. And part of a food chain ranking system.
That is more or less a philosophy about the abstract nature of what we call evil.
Technosoul. |