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Previously I asked . Some of the answers pointed to trannies/pedos and the power of globohomo as evidence, which I definitely feel is convincingly suggestive of a great force of evil.

I would heap onto this category of suggestive evidence the sort of mass stupidity/foolishness that is so omnipresent that you can barely find anyone in the world who isn't victimized by whatever is causing it. More evil.

I often worry that there's more evidence to suggest a great supernatural evil than there is to suggest a great supernatural good.

Call it God, or the Holy Ghost, or whatever. Maybe there is a pagan equivalent but from what I've seen in those traditions things aren't so dualistic. Do you think that exists? What would you point to as evidence that suggests it does?

Can you believe in Satan (or whatever you want to call it) without God? Though initially it's counterintuitive I would like to hear the argument for why you couldn't...

And now I will ping some people who were involved in the previous discussion: .

edit: And I should've included this originally, but in the previous discussion we settled on a definition of evil (in people), as basically that which contradicts or disrupts a functioning natural order of things.

Previously I asked [what evidence there was to suggest the existence of esoteric forces that influence our world](https://poal.co/s/AskPoal/133266). Some of the answers pointed to trannies/pedos and the power of globohomo as evidence, which I definitely feel is convincingly suggestive of a great force of evil. [I am continuing to use the term suggest instead of prove because I feel it is very unlikely that the existence of supernatural influences will ever be proven.](#spoiler) I would heap onto this category of suggestive evidence the sort of mass stupidity/foolishness that is so omnipresent that you can barely find anyone in the world who isn't victimized by whatever is causing it. More evil. I often worry that there's more evidence to suggest a great supernatural evil than there is to suggest a great supernatural good. Call it God, or the Holy Ghost, or whatever. Maybe there is a pagan equivalent but from what I've seen in those traditions things aren't so dualistic. Do you think that exists? What would you point to as evidence that suggests it does? Can you believe in Satan (or whatever you want to call it) without God? Though initially it's counterintuitive I would like to hear the argument for why you couldn't... And now I will ping some people who were involved in the previous discussion: @TheodoreKent @NotHereFor @GoyGenius @Timmy @WaWhite13. [My limit is 5 pings so sorry if I didn't get you.](#spoiler) edit: And I should've included this originally, but in the previous discussion we settled on a definition of evil (in people), as basically that which contradicts or disrupts a functioning natural order of things.

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All I can tell you is that "chaos" and "order" are actual concepts in physics.

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Entrophy and lack of entrophy.

Ordo ab chao

Now you know [their] motto.

This is indeed their M.O. As one seeks a different order, they perturb the system to crisis in order to take over the motion and where the system stops.

The question at hand, though, is whether it's inherently evil to operate this way.

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I don't find these frames of references very fruitful.
Check out the comment i made in this thread.

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Do they correspond to good and evil?

Nature is an order that has arisen from a chaotic universe. But I don't necessarily see the chaotic universe as evil. Rather, evil is an order that is opposed to nature. At least in humanity, opposed to our connection with nature and the natural propagation of our kind.

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Not really no as science doesn't have those concepts. Chaos would correspond roughly to death though and order with life.

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That seems true, except for the way some people live.

It's tempting to say getting buggered and contracting AIDS is not a good example of order in life... but then maybe it's a matter of perspective. It certainly fits into the natural order of the AIDS virus, (though that's technically not alive).

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All battles are won or lost inside the human mind.
Many reference the allegory of Mythology representing the human condition.