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Theological Thesis on Mhaldorian Evil
Written by: Madus
Date: Tuesday, May 17th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone
I have seldom heard of people wanting to have intellectual debates on
the question of Good versus Evil, so here are a few comments on it.
Most evil beings state that they want to weed out the weak. Let's define
the word weak�what is weak? Are the weak ones the ones that can be
killed easily? Do they mean physical weakness? If so, who is to define
who is weak and who is not? Since we all know someone is stronger then
us, and can surely kill us, does that make each and everyone of us weak?
And what if they mean mental and spiritual weakness? In both cases,
mortals are very weak compared to the divine�.so should they kill us
all, as a way to cleanse creation of all weakness? But why stop there;
the stronger gods should kill the weaker gods. Then, only the stronger
gods and Sarapis would be left�he being the strongest and them being
weak compared to him, furthermore they would also be the weakest beings
left after this cleansing. Under those circumstances I guess they would
need to be destroyed too. Then only Sarapis himself would be left�but he
wouldn't really be strong or weak since there would be no one else to
compare him too.
This demonstrates that killing and weeding out weaker beings only
destroys the concept of strength (if you do not understand why, perhaps
you need to reread the previous paragraphs) and achieves nothing that is
worthy to fight for.
So verily I say unto you, the only weaknesses are those of intolerance
and ego�because those are the forces that make us qualify others as
weak�when in turn we should take a long look at ourselves and at the
universe around us and understand how weak we all are unless we become a
creative and unified force in that very universe�striving to become one
with it.
If you forget all else I just said at least remember this: The only true
weakness is the weak morality.
Penned by my hand on the 25th of Phaestian, in the year 392 AF.
Theological Thesis on Mhaldorian Evil
Written by: Madus
Date: Tuesday, May 17th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone
I have seldom heard of people wanting to have intellectual debates on
the question of Good versus Evil, so here are a few comments on it.
Most evil beings state that they want to weed out the weak. Let's define
the word weak�what is weak? Are the weak ones the ones that can be
killed easily? Do they mean physical weakness? If so, who is to define
who is weak and who is not? Since we all know someone is stronger then
us, and can surely kill us, does that make each and everyone of us weak?
And what if they mean mental and spiritual weakness? In both cases,
mortals are very weak compared to the divine�.so should they kill us
all, as a way to cleanse creation of all weakness? But why stop there;
the stronger gods should kill the weaker gods. Then, only the stronger
gods and Sarapis would be left�he being the strongest and them being
weak compared to him, furthermore they would also be the weakest beings
left after this cleansing. Under those circumstances I guess they would
need to be destroyed too. Then only Sarapis himself would be left�but he
wouldn't really be strong or weak since there would be no one else to
compare him too.
This demonstrates that killing and weeding out weaker beings only
destroys the concept of strength (if you do not understand why, perhaps
you need to reread the previous paragraphs) and achieves nothing that is
worthy to fight for.
So verily I say unto you, the only weaknesses are those of intolerance
and ego�because those are the forces that make us qualify others as
weak�when in turn we should take a long look at ourselves and at the
universe around us and understand how weak we all are unless we become a
creative and unified force in that very universe�striving to become one
with it.
If you forget all else I just said at least remember this: The only true
weakness is the weak morality.
Penned by my hand on the 25th of Phaestian, in the year 392 AF.
