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Re: Introspection
Posted By: julian, on host 194.213.87.193
Date: Tuesday, August 21, 2001, at 23:48:53
In Reply To: Re: Introspection posted by Grishny on Tuesday, August 21, 2001, at 06:52:23:

> Unhappiness is not evil, it is the result of evil.
[snip]
>
> I'm trying to think about this in terms of how
> the world should be, ideally, rather than how
> the world actually is. If mankind had never
> fallen; if evil and sin had never entered into the
> equation, would there be unhappiness? I don't
> think there would be.
>


I do. Come to think of it, this is actually what I base my entire reasoning on.


> If unhappiness is a direct result of evil, can it
> truly be said that unhappiness is good? Good
> for us, yes, in the world as it exists today, but
> intrinsically good? I don't think so.
>


It seems to me as if you identify evil with sin, in which case I don't agree that unhappiness is always the result of evil.

Also, as you suggest, a world without evil would be so fundamentally different from what it is today that (1) any ideas we have about it are based entirely on faith, and (2) it is outside our reach for many generations to come. Only then comes the question of whether unhappiness is intrinsically good. And the answer to that is that, I think, is no. But that doesn't mean that I don't think it'll be there.


> Gri"overthinking this"shny

jul"that's what this thread is for"ian