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ronnyhugo t1_iwtysu6 wrote

Reply to comment by Fancy_Put5353 in The Solution of Evil by baileyjn8

Can evil exist in a universe that lacks atoms? Just answer this.

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Fancy_Put5353 t1_iwu8l55 wrote

Like I said evil isn’t innate it comes as a result of hardship or devilish ambitions.

Yes and no evil can exist even if we lack atoms. As only energy will be present. But that's just theoretical and not a fact.

As evil is created through the creation of organism. When they start to adapt.

Example particles

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ronnyhugo t1_iwv0qg7 wrote

You need atoms to have ambition.....

This whole conversation has certainly given me hardship, because nothing you say is consistent.

First you say evil can exist without atoms but then you say evil is created by an organism.

And the words "example particles" doesn't even make a complete sentence. I can't read your mind! What does that mean!?

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Fancy_Put5353 t1_iwv8yp5 wrote

Like I said

Aren’t we formed through mostly atoms.

Without them we wouldn’t exist.

Evil will always exist in our case it the manifestation of growth. While others may be different. Evil can be described as different thing just as each culture may have its own evil.

Without atoms, most things wouldn’t exist aspect energy.

Then evil will have a nuance meaning

how would we be able to do action.

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ronnyhugo t1_iwvfuu3 wrote

>Like I said
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>Aren’t we formed through mostly atoms.
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>Without them we wouldn’t exist.

And neither would evil...

So like I said.

If god made a universe with no life in it.

There would be no evil there.

THAT God would be good.

That's what I said in the first comment. Its completely pointless to talk about a "Good God" when clearly, evil CAN exist in the universe he allegedly made.

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