- July 11th, 2012, 8:02 am
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All things can be abuse. Does one intend harm? I could feed my child peanuts not realizing the child would become allergic and die of shock. I can teach my child Jesus loves him but the child's life may cause him to wonder or become angry and decide not to believe. Did I abuse my child? Likewise I could teach my child to be atheist and the child could just as well be harmed by that. While all people (who are mentally healthy) should strive for good toward others, there are always going to be harm caused by good intentions as well as harm from bad intentions. While I would not intentionally harm my child, I have hurt them. It is impossible to never hurt another person even if your intentions are good.
People who seek out others to harm are very damaged. It is evil, but so is unintentional harm. Evil is a spectrum in a world of good and evil. A mentally competent person knows what their intent is, be it good or evil.
All religion, all schools, all homes, all people etc., have potential for both good and harm. Let' blow up the world and be done with it!
I am a person capable of good and evil, intentional and unintentional, I know which one I use, and I may get back another persons good or bad intentions. Crap shoot. Welcome to the world of good and evil.
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