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Blogger TheDoctorofOdoIsland said...

The common attitude towards the Devil is perplexing. It should be much easier to accept the presence of an agent of evil acting throughout world history than an agent of good.

- Carter Craft

22 October 2019 at 23:40

Anonymous seriouslypleasedropit said...

I try, as much as I can, not to.

23 October 2019 at 03:27

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Carter - It all seems to hinge on basic (metaphysical) assumptions. When assumptions exclude real evil, it can never be seen.

Indeed, in my experience most people equate evil with being unkind/ sadistic - except when this is motivated by left-wing ideals... then it's okay/ good.

Plus, very few people reason for more than one or (max) two steps (if x, then y) so they are blind to their own incoherence.

@spdi - Evil needs to be recognised when it is operative, so we can behave appropriately (e.g. don't negotiate, don't trust) - but we need not/ should not 'dwell on it'.

23 October 2019 at 07:06

Blogger Avro G said...

“But it is actually the real thing, whether they acknowledge it or not; and it has demonstrable spiritual (and indeed behavioural) consequences.”

Even those who merely “toy” with the demonic are manifesting its power. I know a man who, every year at Halloween, paints his face red and dons devil horns when children come to his house trick- or- treating. All for “fun.” For the kids. What the children make of this is anyone’s guess. Clearly he does it for himself, an affectation of scorn for the very idea of the demonic even as he enacts it.

The female as she- devil/ temptress is another popular “grownup” “cosplay” at Halloween themed events. Another example of how modern “rational” people seem to be drawn to breathe life into satanic characters and behavior.

25 October 2019 at 02:24