
The Laws of Good and Evil
I. A Life based standard is the foundation upon which Good and Evil are Judged, such that:
A. Good is synonymous with Life.
B. Evil is the Antithesis of Life.
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II. Good has three factors.
A. That which Creates Life.
B. That which Sustains Life.
C. That which Betters Life.
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III. Evil has two factors.
A. That which Destroys Life.
B. That which Hinders Life.
i. The Hindrance of Life includes, but is not limited to, the infliction of Suffering, forced subservience or the denial of Freedom, and the denial of Fundamental Factors of Life.
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IV. Good is Objective.
A. To be Good, an action Must be of benefit to All Parties.
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V. Evil is Subjective.
A. Evil is most often of benefit to one party at the expense of another.
B. Evil can however be Life Hindering to all parties.
C. The Subjective Nature of Evil often prevents people from recognizing it.
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VI. Evil is Deceptive; it can warp perceptions.
A. Evil often masquerades as Good.
B. Evil can make you believe Good is actually Evil.
i. Evil accomplishes this through Seduction.
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VII. The Force behind Evil is independent of Intent.
A. Evil can be done without direct Malice or Intent.
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