Is evil necessary?
In response, I say: does there exist a possible world in which evil exists?
If yes, then evil is not necessary.
If no, then evil is necessary.
My gut says there is such a possible world, as there appears to be no contradiction in existence, even our own, containing evil. — Chany
I'm an old man, and keeping up with the latest slang strains my already full memory. — Bitter Crank
I am under the assumption you are speaking more of a masculine aggression rather than evil, a dominant figure that has the strength to fight and commit immoral acts and yet still has the heart to protect and even love, which is perhaps what you may find attractive. All women find this attractive, it is instinctual. — TimeLine
We try to destroy evil by punishing it. — Rosalina
Sometimes I think evil is attractive. It's necessary in this world or else we won't be able to appreciate good. — Rosalina
But not me, so not everyone. — Michael
You just have to acknowledge the reality of suffering and that up to a million people feel the need to commit suicide every year. — Andrew4Handel
Hanover's post suggested that the reason for social inequality was arbitrary, which is wrong. — Agustino
Where I said "Let me state the obvious," I guess I should have said, "Let me state what ought be obvious. "It is a common rhetorical ploy on this site to state that one's position is obvious or self-evident. That is almost never true. — T Clark
So, what is my purpose in this thread? — Thinker
It responds to stimuli - whether that amounts to 'counting' is moot, in my view. — Wayfarer
Where did you get the idea that most women are mostly gentle? — T Clark
How would you know whether someone can count without language? — Wayfarer
Is counting prior to number? — Banno
No, I actually don't think I'm fit to be a moderator, but I would have other people to propose: Mariner, Thorongil, yourself, John and a few more! I'd aim for a mix between theist/atheist, progressive/conservative, just to make everything fair. — Agustino
7th Seal is the first one that popped to mind for me. — Moliere
