Don’t be evil!
The concept of evil has been a subject of debate throughout history. As noted in the OCR content, ‘Woe unto them who call evil good, and good evil’ resonates strongly today, reflecting a growing concern over moral relativism. The trajectory from overlooking to celebrating evil illustrates a troubling shift in societal norms. Many philosophers and theologians have explored the implications of this shift, with some advocating for a return to absolute moral values that differentiate clearly between right and wrong. This discussion invites readers to consider how they define good and evil in their lives and the broader culture. Are we merely passive observers, or are we responsible for the outcomes of our societal choices? Understanding this journey is crucial for fostering a more ethical society.
