by Woeler » March 15th, 2013, 7:50 am
First of all, good and evil are illusions. They do not exist. They are not materialistic descriptions, they are conscious descriptions. What is good? What is evil? According to who? How de we define evil? Deontology? Teleology?
Killing someone isn't inherently right nor inherently wrong. Morality has bern constructed, they are a set of complex rules and recommendations that may give a psycological, social or economic advantage to it adherents, but is otherwise without universal or even relative truth in any sense.
"Evil" is never an absolute judgment, and so the answer is:no.
There are those who complain about the wind, there are those who hope the wind will change, --though the wise-- the wise adjust their sails.