I recognise actions and behaviours I think are harmful, nihilistic, destructive, and unproductive. I recognise actions and behaviours that are beneficial, life-affirming, constructive, and productive. However, I have no metric by which I can measure such things and ascribe degrees of goodness or badness so I choose not to ascribe those labels to them. Who is most evil by your criteria - Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Joseph Stalin, or Adolf Hitler? I'm not going there.
You shouldn't care what the universe thinks for as far I know, it can't - I might be wrong but as far as I am aware, only humans can judge other humans through the set of rules and values that underpin their societies and we all know how disparate those can be and how that leads to extreme violence and, as you might term it, terrible evil.
ETA: In the SF Dune universe, Paul Atreides can be judged as more "evil" by the cumulative effect of his actions than Baron Vladimir Harkonnen. That's really going to screw with people's heads when they have to realise the falsehood of their initial assumption that Paul is a white saviour. But is he really "evil" if his followers think he's the "good" guy?
You shouldn't care what the universe thinks for as far I know, it can't - I might be wrong but as far as I am aware, only humans can judge other humans through the set of rules and values that underpin their societies and we all know how disparate those can be and how that leads to extreme violence and, as you might term it, terrible evil.
ETA: In the SF Dune universe, Paul Atreides can be judged as more "evil" by the cumulative effect of his actions than Baron Vladimir Harkonnen. That's really going to screw with people's heads when they have to realise the falsehood of their initial assumption that Paul is a white saviour. But is he really "evil" if his followers think he's the "good" guy?
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