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== How I SEE it. ==
== How I see it ==


The good and evil that you see don't even exist in reality, at least not outside of the mind that believes in them. They are only judgments passed by the individual from their own unique perspective. What one person sees as bad or evil may seem to be the only logical thing to do from some other perspective. The ideas of both good and evil are point of view specific. This is why people like Geroge W. Bush and Osama bin laden are either loved or hated. Bush was seen as good by people who shared his fear based thought system. Those who have a compassionate concern for all of mankind often saw him as evil. Bin laden was much the same. He was seen as a villain in much of the western world, but he was somewhat of a celebrated hero in certain parts of the Middle East. There were T-shirt shops that sold items with his picture as though he was Jesus. His demise was a reason for celebration in some circles and a reason for sadness in others. It all depends on your point of view or perspective.  To sum it all up, good is the name we give to people who do things that we think we like.  Evil is the name we give to people who do the things that we don’t like.  This is of course based solely on our particular point of view.   
The good and evil that you see don't even exist in reality, at least not outside of the mind that believes in them. They are only judgments passed by the individual from their own unique perspective. What one person sees as bad or evil may seem to be the only logical thing to do from some other perspective. The ideas of both good and evil are point of view specific. This is why people like Geroge W. Bush and Osama bin laden are either loved or hated. Bush was seen as good by people who shared his fear based thought system. Those who have a compassionate concern for all of mankind often saw him as evil. Bin laden was much the same. He was seen as a villain in much of the western world, but he was somewhat of a celebrated hero in certain parts of the Middle East. There were T-shirt shops that sold items with his picture as though he was Jesus. His demise was a reason for celebration in some circles and a reason for sadness in others. It all depends on your point of view or perspective.  To sum it all up, good is the name we give to people who do things that we think we like.  Evil is the name we give to people who do the things that we don’t like.  This is of course based solely on our particular point of view.   

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How I see it

The good and evil that you see don't even exist in reality, at least not outside of the mind that believes in them. They are only judgments passed by the individual from their own unique perspective. What one person sees as bad or evil may seem to be the only logical thing to do from some other perspective. The ideas of both good and evil are point of view specific. This is why people like Geroge W. Bush and Osama bin laden are either loved or hated. Bush was seen as good by people who shared his fear based thought system. Those who have a compassionate concern for all of mankind often saw him as evil. Bin laden was much the same. He was seen as a villain in much of the western world, but he was somewhat of a celebrated hero in certain parts of the Middle East. There were T-shirt shops that sold items with his picture as though he was Jesus. His demise was a reason for celebration in some circles and a reason for sadness in others. It all depends on your point of view or perspective.  To sum it all up, good is the name we give to people who do things that we think we like.  Evil is the name we give to people who do the things that we don’t like.  This is of course based solely on our particular point of view.