If the structures of the human mind remain unchanged, we will always end up re-creating the same world, the same evils, the same dysfunction.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think there is a complicated side effect to overcoming evil in that we are forever changed by it. I think after we ingest some of the cruelty of the world, it takes years off of our lives, but it also gives us wisdom and a little grace, hopefully a sense of compassion.
All things can corrupt when minds are prone to evil.
The problem of evil, that is to say the reconciling of our failures, even the purely physical ones, with creative goodness and creative power, will always remain one of the most disturbing mysteries of the universe for both our hearts and our minds.
All human beings are commingled out of good and evil.
You may be educated abroad, you may be a great scientist, politician, but you always have a sneaking fear that if you don't go to temples or do the ordinary things that you have been told to do, something evil might happen, so you conform. What happens to the mind that conforms? Investigate it, please.
If evil is empathy erosion, and empathy erosion is a form of illness, then evil turns out to be nothing more than a particularly awful psychological disorder.
When will our consciences grow so tender that we will act to prevent human misery rather than avenge it?
All evils to which so many become addicted begin in the mind and in the way one thinks.
We would not be here if humanity were inherently evil. We'd have eaten ourselves alive long ago.
We are coming out of a century that was taught that one way of looking at the world, that one form of behavior, is as valid as another. The idea of true evil has been blown away.