From: Pele@yabbs To: Zbadba@yabbs Subject: re: good'n'evil'n'sundry stuff Date: Tue Aug 2 00:26:51 1994 In message good'n'evil'n'sundry stuff, Zbadba said: > "doing something out of malice is evil" - evil = malice. What is malice? Malice? Look it up. But if you want my humble opinion. I was the one who said that evil is doing something "BAD" (the oporative word here and please don't ask me what bad is because I said that that differs from person to person) with malicious intents. Ok. So what does Malice mean? I means that the intent was to hurt or damage the individual or individual's or things that you did the bad thing to. This is separated from non-malicious intents by the fact that people accidentally do harm to others. Example for clarity: A) A driver accidentally hits an old man crossing the street. Not evil. B) A driver swerves onto the sidewalk for the sole purpose of hitting an old man waiting to cross the street. EVIL! Now if this is a question of semantics..you've come to the wrong man. -Pele-