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Note: the two sides of the coin could also be the same but from a different perspective...suspicion is upon the edge in those matters.
Just an interesting thought.
1. They consider life to be a win/lose situation in which they need to cause loss in order to gain.
2. They consider everything to be "theirs" with no consideration for the real owner.
3. The vilify the person whom they are targeting.
4. They "scapegoat" their personality and motives onto the person whom they are targeting.
Kinda sounds like Bernie Sanders, doesn't it?
Without a clear definition of the word based upon reality and reason, the word becomes a catch-all for whatever you don't like or agree with.
That is nonsense.
The word denotes and defines a person who is without personal boundaries and who is also destructive.
It means: To plot and plan the demise of another person.
I think that those who abuse animals tend toward evil and certainly lack a conscience but are they evil? No.
Abortion is only evil if the person has full knowledge of the development of her fetus, has a moral awakening, and then goes against her conscience in order to please someone else.
That is the "middle".
A little math places that date at 1963.
Look at us now . . .
http://www.usdebtclock.org/
And that's just a small part of "look at us now."
Yes, obviously there is the "black and white" of reason. Establishing the context in which black and white is shown to clearly exist is the difficult part! Those constantly looking only for black and white, at the exclusion of the immensity of the gray, must lead desperately unhappy lives!
But the Secret sits in the middle and knows.
Robert Frost
Au contraire...
Most people, to the extent they are successful, do work with facts and truth.
Arrogance precludes trust and progress. Start with respecting what others get right. From established trust and some shared values, the possibility of additional learning emerged. People are not interested in answers to questions they don't have.