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Default Sep 30, 2016 at 04:22 PM
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I've been called evil many times. To be honest I've always found the definition of evil to be subjective. I know the religion I was raised in would call me evil and unredeemable. They would say the absence of love and empathy for my fellow humans is wrong. And they would say because I've no shame, guilt, or sorrow for my deeds that I shouldn't be forgiven for said deeds. I've wondered if there is any truth to their claims. For when i actually attempt and succed at being socially acceptable, they still say I am evil purely for the absence of emotions that I can not obtain.

What are the thoughts of the members here on this subject?
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