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While St. Thomas and others talked about evil being “an absence of good”, Christian theology generally includes belief in some version of a “power of evil” manifest in “bad people” “bad institutions” “bad parts of the ego” etc. Since these labels are applied to something that is real, we can see that the whole idea of evil as an “absence” is not a concept that enters our Western speech.
Indeed, the same can be said for many languages and belief systems. Though Zoroastrianism is the most explicit, elements of this “powers of good vs evil” seems to be pretty evident all over. Atheists whom I have met and discussed the topic all seemed to ascribe to a dualistic mindset.
So, is the model of such dualism innate? Is there a phenomenon of the mind going on here?
I hope to hear from a broad spectrum of Catholics, people of other religions and atheists here, so please send people this way!
Indeed, the same can be said for many languages and belief systems. Though Zoroastrianism is the most explicit, elements of this “powers of good vs evil” seems to be pretty evident all over. Atheists whom I have met and discussed the topic all seemed to ascribe to a dualistic mindset.
So, is the model of such dualism innate? Is there a phenomenon of the mind going on here?
I hope to hear from a broad spectrum of Catholics, people of other religions and atheists here, so please send people this way!