Posted on 05/01/2009 7:01:18 PM PDT by Salvation
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Whatever is regarded as the greatest loss or deprivation. Different philosophies conceive it in different ways, depending on what they consider the supreme good. In any religion or system of thought, the supreme evil is taken to mean the loss of the supreme good. In Christianity the supreme objective evil is grave sin; the supreme subjective evil is hell, or the eternal loss of the vision [of] God.
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What's good about the post is that it says that well. The Supreme Evil is not a thing in itself (Or, as we say in German, the ding-a-ling an sich, it is the loss of the Supreme Good.
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