The New York Times > For the Worst of Us, the Diagnosis May Be ‘Evil’
Just reading The New York Times > Health > Mental Health & Behavior > For the Worst of Us, the Diagnosis May Be ‘Evil’ via Boing Boing .
“Evil is endemic, it’s constant, it is a potential in all of us. Just about everyone has committed evil acts,” said Dr. Robert I. Simon, a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown Medical School and the author of “Bad Men Do What Good Men Dream.”
The article discusses whether violent criminals can be termed evil. It touches on my previous idea that we get confused and think that people and things can be evil. Well, I have to concede that people can can be taken over by evil and perhaps the damage cannot be undone. But then again you could argue that for all of us to various degrees. We hope that God can undo the damage though.
Posted: February 9th, 2005 under Big Questions.
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