dh, I don't think anyone is evil, although I do classify some actions as evil. Notice I used quotation marks around "evil."
B.
OF COURSE you don't think anyone IS evil.
It is the act or the failure to act which is EVIL.
Example: I drove through the parking lot of a shopping mall nearby here in Fort Worth and saw a man pushing a young woman up against a wall repeatedly and yelling at her. She looked quite frightened. Impulsively I jammed on my brakes and jumped out of my car and ran over to the couple. I yelled at him to take his hands off her.
He turned on me and said it was his girlfriend!
I told him that I didn't care WHO it was he wasn't much of a man if he had to bully his FRIEND into staying around being pushed against a wall.
Anyway, he let go of her and ran off. I don't know what became of it.
Here is my point. I'm not a hero. I did what I'd want ANYbody to do if it was my daughter OR my son involved. Other people were clearly standing around and doing nothing but watching.
Had violence occured it would have been WITH GOOD PEOPLE making room for it by not acting. This episode was not itself life or death (as far as I know). But, should I and others have waited to find out if he was going to punch her (or worse) before doing anything?
The whole point of the discussion of evil is this.
GOOD people allow things to happen. They don't act. They don't define. They evade cause and effect and turn a blind eye. A great many evil acts were with tacit PERMISSION of GOOD people.
People aren't evil. GOOD PEOPLE allow evil.
T.