Do you believe people are evil or the acts people commit are evil?

Does a person become "evil" after commiting a single act judged to be evil by society? usually one causing unnecessary pain and suffering to others for just the very reason. Obviously what is evil depends on opinion - "oh youre evil, you dont give a reason for breaking up with me" or "you evil nazi, youve slaughtered my family". (There could be reasons for those acts according to the person who did them) But these accusations could be changed into "why would you do such an evil act?" ...

so basicly, are people evil or just the acts they do? at which point does a person BECOME evil? if at all? i could go on and on but people aren't here to read a story book..

The acts are evil. 32
The people who commit the acts are evil themselves. 23
Combination of the two - Leads to an Evil state of mind(?) 46
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  • dappled

    I don't believe in evil. I believe in a set of internal scales which weigh your self-interest on one side and your morality on the other. When your self-interest (or selfishness) outweighs your morality, you transgress. Where both sides of the scale contain lighter quantities (i.e. queue-jumping, or giving yourself the larger of two pieces of cake), we don't tend to see it as evil.

    Where the weight of morality is larger (i.e. murder, genocide), we judge virtually everyone who transgresses in the same way, without any account of the level of self-interest required, or that their scales may be malfunctioning. Indeed, it's seen as disrespectful to even consider this in the face of, say, ethnic cleansing. So we badge perpetrators as evil, dole out their punishment, refuse to think about it any further, and never question ourselves the next time it happens. Or the time after. Or the time after that.

    The word "evil" is a way of compartmentalising things, leaving them undealt with, without comprehension, and attributing them to the will of, what is to me, a mythical figure. It's simple, guilt-free, convenient, but - above all - fundamentally wrong in every single way.

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  • I think there's a glitch with iin website. For the past few days, I've voted on many polls but they all still show all zeros.
    Anyway..I do believe that some people are inherently evil and commit evil acts because they have no capacity for empathy.

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    • That's happened to me to. It's starting to get annoying, isn't it? :/

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  • Chillpill

    Have you heard of the Milgram experiment? It showed that under certain circumstances most people had it in them to commit acts of cruelty. Not a very comforting thought, but still good to know.

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    • Mr.Pink

      yeh, was incredibly amusing :D

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  • Evil is a useless term. What we call "evil" is merely confusion, ignorance, weakness,, and mental illness. There is no such thing as evil.

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    • Miikoong

      Actually there is, Satan.

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      • Mr.Pink

        haha good one.. youre being sarcastic i presume?

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  • Queeny

    I believe that some people are genuinely evil. They lead normal healthy childhoods and lives and yet have that evil mentality. There are others who just do evil things, but arent evil. These people do not understand the extent of how bad their behavior is and so they do horrible things. Evil people do understand and have been that way since they were very young. They just have no value for anyone or anything else and more importantly take pure joy in being evil.
    I believe most people fall under the "do evil things" category though. Truly evil individuals come once in a while.

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    • joybird

      I agree with you Queenie.
      At one stage I seriously considered that some people were in fact demons walking among us. I know this seems extreme but I met a girl who had just got married but was out to destroy as many other marriages as she could. I still can't understand this but she made up the most phenomenal lies to tell wives about their husbands and relished in the deep upset she caused. Very strange! I considered that to be evil.

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  • FocoUS

    There is no evil or good. There is only human and animal and everything between is a matter of perspective.

    A lot of western media tries hard to make the hero and villain obvious.

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  • geek_god_101

    No one is BORN evil.

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  • UliNalaMansae

    this is real life not a movie therefore the word evil is invalid. there are criminals but they are not evil.

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  • flutterhigh

    the acts are evil. i once killed a guy out of curiosity but it's not like i'm a dick or anything.

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  • People keep going on about perspective, no good and evil etc etc.. well thats obvious, thats not what the discussion here is about! its about whether or not if the term evil were to be used in a sense that it is either a very real state of mind or within the action itself.. or whther the state of mind at its essence is the evil causing the act....................... this is all just bullshit really but its nice to see people getting chatty over such a..delusional(?) subject. Almost like when you have a good discussion with a seriously religious person - the only way you can have one is by admitting hypothetically that all their beliefs are true BUT then pointing out the flaws withing their own beliefs and showing them how they contradict themselves.. thats the only way you can "win" .. if you care for such things... no point just goin " your wrong, your god is not real"

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    • Riddler

      Well ok its not so much about the act its about why they committed the act. If a person kills someone since they believe they hurt their loved one they did it defending someone.

      If someone kills someone so they could rape their dead corpse well yeah this person is sick and deranged. Its not so much actions which determine if a person is bad. Its why they committed these actions to begin with.

      If someone murders another person who is trying to kill them or their family its not evil they were defending themselves. If someone kills their loving wife since they wanted the inheritance fund well clearly they are bad people.

      If Hitler thought he was doing good for his people maybe he had good intentions. He could have also just been using this as a way to become leader of all the german people. So it depends on the reasoning behind the actions.

      In the movie "The Mist" the man kills the old people they were with, his son and his wife. He did it since he thought they were going to be eaten by monsters and wanted them not to suffer. That was out of mercy not any bad intentions but they were not eaten and the monsters did not get him. Ironically help showing up minutes after he killed them all.

      There is a old saying that would fit this in fact. "The road to hell is paved with good intentions". If the intention is good the result might not be. However the intention is what determines if the person themselves are in fact good people or not.

      If someone has abnormal logic. Like they believe setting a tree on fire will save the cat stuck in the tree but ends up just killing the cat that person is insane. They are not really bad since their intention was to save the cat and failed miserably.

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    • Watch your language!

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    • Queeny

      This is bullshit, I meant to thumb you down and pressed thumbs up on accident. IIN really needs to fix this flaw. Anyway just so you know, you're close minded self should be at ZERO right now.

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      • :) you sound like such a moron. Everything you just said did not actually make any sense what so ever - you say you clicked the wrong button and then say its the websites fault? I'm sure you mean closed minded.. and no reason given for why? nice... you truly know how to structure an argumentative criticism.

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        • Queeny

          I didnt say it was the websites fault I clicked the wrong button you fuckin idiot, what I said was they needed to fix this flaw. The flaw I'm referring to, is clicking the wrong button and then not being able to undo it to click the right one. Most other websites let you correct this if you happen to miss and click the wrong option. Two thumbs down for your stupidity.

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          • my stupidity? you automatically assume i should understand exactly what you are talking about when you skipped out some important details ? how is it idiotic of me to assume that you are just one of the many people on this site who lack a decent collection of working braincells...

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            • Queeny

              If you're as smart as you try so desperately to portray yourself as, it shouldn't have been hard to come to that conclusion, but since you immediately assumed one thing you ended up making an ass out of yourself. See what happens when you ASSume?

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  • Tehboss

    bad and good are just perspective.

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    • Miikoong

      I think your right. But a lot of people think "good" and "bad" is an act. But just because you donate to some charity, and its a good act, that doesn't mean that your good. Your just doing what your told by books and laws. Not actually being converted spiritually from the self-centered person to a God directed person.

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  • 4playwithHumanity

    There is no such thing as good or evil, just different opinions and ideas it's all subjective. I wouldn't even count serial killers and maniacs because they have been proven to be born with crossed wires. I mean people who are considered selfish simply use money for themselves because they feel it's a dog eat dog world etc. etc. Someone who kills their child may see it as their only way out of something. bla bla bla.

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  • kemosabi4

    I believe that most "evil" people don't see themselves that way. In my mind, everyone's perspective of themselves is different. Good and evil are subjective concepts that differ from person to person, therefore, even if you see an act as evil, the person committing it might not think so.

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  • i believe in pure evil, when someone intentionally kills a child they cross over to the dark side. if they hide it and dont confess they are not mad just bad. i could be wrong but i dont think so

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    • Miikoong

      If someone kills a child then chances are their either crazy or demon-possessed. If not, then yes they are evil.

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  • Humans created such things as good and evil, before those catagories where made we called every act "nature". I don't beleve anyone can be truely good or truely evil because both of those things are choices and aren't absolute. People can commit evil actions or good actions but that does not mean they are good or bad. I think people can be on an evil path or an good path but that does not mean they are those two paths themselfs.

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    • Miikoong

      I know exactly what you mean. Just because you do this and you do that doesn't mean your good or bad. And one big mistake people make is thinking that you can earn your way into heaven by doing good deeds. The only way into heaven is through Jesus. By doing God's will and knowing him.

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  • shadiro81

    i really don't think you can be evil in the truest sense of the word. so i guess it would be the act which is evil, but even then you also have to look at the intent reasoning and conditions in and of which the act was performed to deem it evil.

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  • sega31098

    I don't think anyone is totally evil. Those terms are used for society because those acts have repercussions on society.

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  • Miikoong

    Uh... well, I don't think people are evil, truthfully. People who commit acts of murder and do big time crimes like that, I believe, have demons or are fulfilling the lust of the flesh. Just my opinion.

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  • Hmmaybe

    People can become evil through experiences and thus do evil things. But this also means that people can stop being evil due to their experiences.

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  • sleepingbeauty

    The concept of 'evil' is purely a human interpretation of behaviour and usually used as an an explanation of something that is not understood or is alien to society's concept of 'morally right'.

    Behaviour is determined by the individual and the choices they make. We all have the opportunity to make choices about how we behave, these choices are influenced by our upbringing, life experiences and how we then respond to others around us.

    What makes humans different from the rest of life on Earth is our ability to 'reason', the ability to reflect on our actions and choose to change our behaviour or not.

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  • Mr.Pink

    obviously tis all comes down to each individuals own opinion on what evil actually is and where it begins.... religious nuts anyone? im just trying to see on a basic level what people generally believe... though it sucks that people dont actually use the pol!! blah...

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