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happydolphin said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

If he want to finish the race but still doesn't for no reason, there is something wrong with him.

That's the only reasonable conclusion I can see.

That's how I see it in the realm of choices. If someone has the capability to make a choice, but for a reason that has nothing to do with profitability, decides to do the wrong thing, something is terribly wrong with him.

In my opinion, that's evil.


That's where I disagree with the religious view (well, and the masses who hate criminals). In my opinion it makes no sense to hate someone just because there is something wrong with him. That's like hating someone who happens to be born handicapped.

Or at least I think that it's pretty much mandatory, as a religious person, to hate evil. I may be wrong.

 

Edit: I mean, it would make more sense to feel sorry for people who generally make "evil" decisions, and to expect them to go to heaven.