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I was responding to a question elsewhere on the forum yesterday that involved forgiveness of evil acts. It got me thinking about how do UUs explain evil in the world. We don't blame evil on supernatural forces or a devil deceiving us into wrongdoing. We know bad things happen, people do evil things and often UUs are there in the aftermath to help with those who are effected by it. But we offer no answer about WHY it happened in the first place. We like focus on the good in people, the human potential for goodness. Because of this I think we are positive movement. But in today's society when all you have to do is turn on the evening news to see horrible acts of evil and suffering in the world to be reminded that not everyone is living up to the goodness we UUs believe all people have inside of them. How do we explain this? Can we? Should we?
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Out of interest, maize, "people do evil things" - is that the same as people sinning?
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That's one way to define it. UUs don't usually use the word 'sin' that much though. For me 'sin' has connection to 'salvation' and 'damnation' which are not UU concepts. So I try not to use the word much.
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I don't know if UU has an collective stance on it. It is an organization without a dogma. Evil itself is a subjective term but it certainly comes up a lot in UU church and on UU chats because of UU's high percentage of pacifists. In my UU church (which I havent' been to in while cause of work), one of the ministers tends to explain in terms of hedonism without regards for others' and the other is more spritual in explaining it with our connection to the universe. At least that is what I got out of there sermons.
As far as how should we, I am thinking people hurt others for two reasons 1) it is pleasurable to them to do so 2) It removes something painful to them by assoication of the action. To illustrate # 1 child molester's gain sexual gratification, pleasure from their actions at the expense of the victims. Or sometimes, nations engage in war for economic gain that couldn't be achieved to their best ends through negociation. # 2 could be illustrated as acts of revenge. I have come to understand that alot of people justify revenge by assoicating it as an relievment to the oringinal act. Alot of american's justifcation for the invasion if Iraq and the bombing of communities over there is justified by removing terrorism. If we could all agree that premediated murder (aka not self defense) is an example of evil in the context (to create the highest amount of agreement) stalking someone and killing them is an example of evil than I would say that going back and reading every murder in the paper for say the next few months would produce two realities 1) someone killed someone else to gain pleasure (usually sexual pleasure but sometimes economic pleasure) 2) or they killed someone to remove pain associated with that person such as jealously, racism ect ect.. just a theory. Could be wrong. Maize it is interesting what you said about UU and sin. I don't think I have heard sin come up in UU either unless they are discussing christianty or islam. |
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Rob, I've been thinking about what you posted for the past couple days. I don't think anyone would disagree with you. What I'm left wondering is do we/can we explain why some people choose to do evil acts. Like I said before, we don't have the supernatural to fall back on, "the devil made him do it" excuse. We believe that everyone is inherently good and has goodness inside of them, does this also mean that everyone has the potential for evil inside of them too? I think most people even the most optimistic UU, would say yes, we do. So then the question becomes, where does that source or potential for evil come from? Those of us who believe in a God of some sort either literality or abstractly, would say the goodness, in whole or in part, (not forgetting my Humanist friends), comes from God. Where does the evil come from? I can't agree that evil is subjective. Bad can be subjective, even wrong can be debated. But evil is something more. I agree with Rev. Forrest Church when he said that liberal (UU) theology doesn't take the concept of evil seriously enough.
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1) it is pleasurable to do so 2) it removes a displeasure to do so Certainly not a justification but I think if we look at enough motives for rapes murders, mass embezzlement and other acts all can be dumped into # 1 # 2 or both. I had a luthern friend once tell me that the opposite of love is apathy. Made a lot of sense to me. It explains why husbands kill their wives, and vice versa, why some parents abuse their children and other evils. The constant is that emotion is attached as opposed to hate is propogated. I think collectivly speaking most to all evil acts have a measurable amount of emotional content to them. The emotion associated with a given situation is either to gain pleasure or remove displeasure. I am thinking evil is subjective and defined by the community at large based on enviromental conditions and human genetics. I am not sure what you are defining evil as but to throw out what I think it is I would say that evil is an action or planned event that creates longterm or permanent gain at the direct or indirect expense of another in terms of hardship and exclusive to the hardship's physical harm and excessive poverty. What is evil could be a cool thread all to its own ![]() I will have to read church first before commenting on it but can I ask what it is you got from church's take on evil and what when you say evil is not subjective i am assuming you mean objective. Can you explain that? |
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with regards to the world at large, we can not save the planet. we can save one animal, one person, one potentially bad day at a time. we can do seemingly small things out of love and mindfulness that impact others in a good way. we can continue to be positive and realistic, and do what we can to be part of the solution. i'm liking UU beliefs and ideals more and more, M |