Look, I’m done with you, again. It is EVIL in any normal person’s book to murder a child. This isn’t a theology debate, it’s as simple as calling it evil to murder a child.
How about meanings of words?
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/pure?s=t
If there is some entry under there that applies, then point it out. But “I’m done with you” is a temper tantrum, not an argument.
It actually has practical implications... we might find that future situations are even worse. Then are they the pure evil, and the situations we called pure evil, really impure because they were not so bad?
Let’s say, but for the grace of God, ANY situation on earth could be worse. Can we thank God that an evil act was not worse? If we can’t, we are fatally losing gratitude towards Him.
Of course you are right mrsmel. It is absolute evil to murder an innocent child.