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"When we go against our nature, we commit evil."
A man can not fly with the anatomical parts that he was giving.
So to build a plane, glider, helicopter is evil?
Going against the forces of gravity is evil?
Who/what is the evil being perpetrated against?
Where does intent come into play when commiting evil?
If someone kills another man due to accident, then is that man commiting evil?
Is it so simple to say that going against nature (technology) is evil?
Is it the intent of use of the technology (anti-nature) that is deemed good or evil?
Man has freewill and doesnt live off mere instincts..
The conscious is often spoke of in terms of morality.
How can we define evil without using morality judgements and measurements?
Give thanks
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