Wednesday, November 28, 2007

the evil conundrum

What is evil?
rapists
murderers
arsonists
pedofiles
terrorists
politicians

One's level of evil is determined by what one was taught. As children we mimic the actions of others. To a certain degree we take these actions with us for the rest of our lives. People are born neutral, so although a murderer might not have grown up around other murderers, there is some violence or disturbance in his past causing him to kill. Evil is contagious. The cycle can often be repeated, so if you have not already figured it out, stay away from rapists, murderers, arsonists, pedofiles, terrorists, and politicians.

My evilness:


How evil are you?

2 comments:

Noodie Man said...

it sounds so true. I have always thought that a murderer, a true murderer has reasons for his actions. Reasons that are so beyond any concept/notion that any of us, so called normal people, could ever understand whatsoever. But this notion of with every action there is a reaction does make sense. It is like Ms. Williams says, "You are your parents. When you grow up, you will realize just how alike you and your parents are." Everything affects everything else. And with just reading the Song of Solomon, we all know that the past always shapes the present.

Katie said...

I did the Evil Meter and it said I was evil. I almost hit the end of the bar. What happened??? It was kind of funny though.