Why evil exists no satisfying answer
Posted: 27 Nov 2025, 17:31
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I agree they have no satisfying answer. A bunch of stupid and ignorant atheists blaming God for shit. Ironic cause the website is called “religious forums.”
Bro Jews are not a good example for morality. Their Talmud says it’s ok to murder, rape, defraud etc. non Jews. The Christian Bible says you have to treat everyone equally and treat everyone good love your enemy and love your neighbor.Sustacel250 wrote: 28 Nov 2025, 04:10 I dont know im not into religion but I think people define as evil, things that differ. I was into these topics about jews and indians and other primitive barbarians. I noticed jews define evil as something done against a jew and they dont bat an eye when the sme thing is done to a non-jew. Or also I seen indians who think evil is when someone disrespects them. Mafia thinks like indians they make a big deal out of "respect".
In america, mafia culture comes from southern italians and southern italians are called "wop" or "guido" because tey have 98% arab DNA so they have a morality of the arab which is all about backstabbing and secluding in a family and try to fuck over anyone around them.
Basically I think is settled, morailty is a genetic bias. In my perspective the most moral of all are the anglo and germans, the least moral are the arabs, in the middle theres black people.
In this context theres various definitions of "evil", I dont think the religions define it very well. I am inclined to not like bible for example, I consider it super immoral. Lots of the bible expresses this arab morality that in my perception is very evil. Obviously in the bible there is also superior western morality from objectively superior greek thinkers that fixes a lot that arab immoral sand desert genetic bias.
You are wrong about most Southern Italians having mostly Arab mixture.Sustacel250 wrote: 28 Nov 2025, 04:10 I dont know im not into religion but I think people define as evil, things that differ. I was into these topics about jews and indians and other primitive barbarians. I noticed jews define evil as something done against a jew and they dont bat an eye when the sme thing is done to a non-jew. Or also I seen indians who think evil is when someone disrespects them. Mafia thinks like indians they make a big deal out of "respect".
In america, mafia culture comes from southern italians and southern italians are called "wop" or "guido" because tey have 98% arab DNA so they have a morality of the arab which is all about backstabbing and secluding in a family and try to fuck over anyone around them.
Basically I think is settled, morailty is a genetic bias. In my perspective the most moral of all are the anglo and germans, the least moral are the arabs, in the middle theres black people.
In this context theres various definitions of "evil", I dont think the religions define it very well. I am inclined to not like bible for example, I consider it super immoral. Lots of the bible expresses this arab morality that in my perception is very evil. Obviously in the bible there is also superior western morality from objectively superior greek thinkers that fixes a lot that arab immoral sand desert genetic bias.
Interesting view even though I don't believe that evolution is true or that humans are animals.Darth_aurelius wrote: 28 Nov 2025, 13:04
I can tell you that if you are beseeching religious texts or the dogmatic injunctions which emanate from them then you are looking in the wrong place for the answer to the question of why evil exists. You need only comprehend the rudimentary dynamics of human evolution, biological adaptation and behaviors that have been ingrained through hundreds of thousands of years of natural selection.
Humans are imperfectly evolved primates and our species is less then one chromosome away from chimpanzees and it shows. We have a strong, biologically hard wired predilection to engage in violence in furtherance of consummating procreative sexual relations so as to perpetuate our genetic template. The evolution of philosophy, and I would argue that religion is one form of philosophical teaching, has modulated and ameliorated our intrinsically bestial nature but the extent to which the civilizing influence of intellectual mentation and personal edification can tame the more savage propensities depends on the individual and their susceptibility to the things which make us virtuous.
Massimo wrote: 29 Nov 2025, 14:58Interesting view even though I don't believe that evolution is true or that humans are animals.Darth_aurelius wrote: 28 Nov 2025, 13:04
I can tell you that if you are beseeching religious texts or the dogmatic injunctions which emanate from them then you are looking in the wrong place for the answer to the question of why evil exists. You need only comprehend the rudimentary dynamics of human evolution, biological adaptation and behaviors that have been ingrained through hundreds of thousands of years of natural selection.
Humans are imperfectly evolved primates and our species is less then one chromosome away from chimpanzees and it shows. We have a strong, biologically hard wired predilection to engage in violence in furtherance of consummating procreative sexual relations so as to perpetuate our genetic template. The evolution of philosophy, and I would argue that religion is one form of philosophical teaching, has modulated and ameliorated our intrinsically bestial nature but the extent to which the civilizing influence of intellectual mentation and personal edification can tame the more savage propensities depends on the individual and their susceptibility to the things which make us virtuous.
I disagree there is some evidence for evolution but there's also the possibility that it is biased for one thing we don't know if the transitional fossil bones are fake and we don't know for sure if they are transitional bones they could just be an extinct version of a type of human or a type of primate not a combination of the two and furthermore the universe and everything in it could have been intelligently designed by a creator.Darth_aurelius wrote: 30 Nov 2025, 10:52Massimo wrote: 29 Nov 2025, 14:58Interesting view even though I don't believe that evolution is true or that humans are animals.Darth_aurelius wrote: 28 Nov 2025, 13:04
I can tell you that if you are beseeching religious texts or the dogmatic injunctions which emanate from them then you are looking in the wrong place for the answer to the question of why evil exists. You need only comprehend the rudimentary dynamics of human evolution, biological adaptation and behaviors that have been ingrained through hundreds of thousands of years of natural selection.
Humans are imperfectly evolved primates and our species is less then one chromosome away from chimpanzees and it shows. We have a strong, biologically hard wired predilection to engage in violence in furtherance of consummating procreative sexual relations so as to perpetuate our genetic template. The evolution of philosophy, and I would argue that religion is one form of philosophical teaching, has modulated and ameliorated our intrinsically bestial nature but the extent to which the civilizing influence of intellectual mentation and personal edification can tame the more savage propensities depends on the individual and their susceptibility to the things which make us virtuous.
Well the preponderance of incontrovertible scientific evidence is on the side of those who assert that evolution, biological adaptation and natural selection have facilitated the development of the human species. There are also no intellectually coherent competing propositions that have any adequate explanatory force to them, hence we must accept the best available theory.
Evolution definitely exists.Massimo wrote: 30 Nov 2025, 18:31I disagree there is some evidence for evolution but there's also the possibility that it is biased for one thing we don't know if the transitional fossil bones are fake and we don't know for sure if they are transitional bones they could just be an extinct version of a type of human or a type of primate not a combination of the two and furthermore the universe and everything in it could have been intelligently designed by a creator.Darth_aurelius wrote: 30 Nov 2025, 10:52Massimo wrote: 29 Nov 2025, 14:58
Interesting view even though I don't believe that evolution is true or that humans are animals.
Well the preponderance of incontrovertible scientific evidence is on the side of those who assert that evolution, biological adaptation and natural selection have facilitated the development of the human species. There are also no intellectually coherent competing propositions that have any adequate explanatory force to them, hence we must accept the best available theory.
Because you say so.VH911 wrote: 30 Nov 2025, 23:37Evolution definitely exists.Massimo wrote: 30 Nov 2025, 18:31I disagree there is some evidence for evolution but there's also the possibility that it is biased for one thing we don't know if the transitional fossil bones are fake and we don't know for sure if they are transitional bones they could just be an extinct version of a type of human or a type of primate not a combination of the two and furthermore the universe and everything in it could have been intelligently designed by a creator.Darth_aurelius wrote: 30 Nov 2025, 10:52
Well the preponderance of incontrovertible scientific evidence is on the side of those who assert that evolution, biological adaptation and natural selection have facilitated the development of the human species. There are also no intellectually coherent competing propositions that have any adequate explanatory force to them, hence we must accept the best available theory.
Massimo wrote: 01 Dec 2025, 00:57Because you say so.VH911 wrote: 30 Nov 2025, 23:37Evolution definitely exists.Massimo wrote: 30 Nov 2025, 18:31
I disagree there is some evidence for evolution but there's also the possibility that it is biased for one thing we don't know if the transitional fossil bones are fake and we don't know for sure if they are transitional bones they could just be an extinct version of a type of human or a type of primate not a combination of the two and furthermore the universe and everything in it could have been intelligently designed by a creator.