evil

Things {evil}| can be against God's will, against custom or convention, against nature or natural law, or against happiness. Actions and states can be evil.

value

Evil has negative value, because the good or right has positive value. Evil is good's lack, incompleteness, deficiency, or non-existence.

choice

Evil is an available choice among alternatives.

types

Evil is conflict, incompatibility, or low harmony. Religious evil is blasphemy, unorthodoxy, sins against church, and failures in religious duties, such as prayer, tithing, or penance. Educational evil is frustration, boredom, and misdirection. Intellectual evil is untruth and insincerity. Moral evil is harm to others or rights deprivation. Social evil is actions against whole groups or social order. Material evil is starvation, no shelter, no warmth, and no medical care. Aesthetic evil is insincere, unskilled, or evil-encouraging art.

pain

Evil is or causes pain and suffering. Pain and suffering {natural evil} can result from acts of nature. Pain and suffering {human evil} can result from human actions. People can choose to cause pain and suffering, cause them indirectly by pursuing goals that harm others, or cause them accidentally.

purpose

Perhaps, limited human reasoning and perception makes evil only illusory. Evil can be necessary to allow existence or to bring about greater good.

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