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  • Evil Summons Evil
    Evil Summons Evil


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  • Evil
    Evil

    This selection of lectures offers insights into the complexity of evil as a phe-nomenon that arises when an event or process appears outside its true context.As a result, something that is "good" initially may become "evil" because it occurs in the wrong place. Steiner tells us that this as an effect of Lucifer and Ahriman, spiritual beings who work as polar forces and hinder human evolution by opposing our appropriate development.Confronting these difficulties, however, ultimately furthers our spiritual development. CONTENTS Editor's Introduction 1. Origin and Nature of Evil Evil Illuminated through the Science of the SpiritGood and Evil: Creation and Death 2.All Life Unfolds between the Polarities of Luciferic and Ahrimanic Forces Christ, Ahriman and Lucifer in Relationship to the Human BeingThe Relation of Ahrimanic and Luciferic Beings to Normally Evolved Hierarchies 3.The "Fall" Consequences and Counterbalance The Midgard Snake, the Fenris Wolf, and HelThe Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil 4.The Intensification of Evil and the Task of Our Present Consciousness Soul Age Supersensible Aspects of Historical ResearchThe Three Streams of Materialistic Civilization 5. "666" and the Future of Humanithy--The Task of Manichaeism How Do I Find the Christ?The Future of Human Evolution

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  • Good Beyond Evil : Xunzi on human nature (313-238 BC)
    Good Beyond Evil : Xunzi on human nature (313-238 BC)

    A radical thinker, Xunzi disagreed with Mencius on human nature.For him men are naturally evil. From this inverse assumption, he yet reached the same Mencian conclusion: moral education is paramount for society to function, and the ruler should be meritorious, protecting the people.This makes Xunzi a Confucianist, though Han Fei and Li Si, his students, were to subvert Confucian principles. From Xunzi, Mingyuan Hu selects and translates three treatises, illustrating his argument. This book is part of the Erstwhile Series.

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  • Evil Things
    Evil Things

    Hella Mauzer was the first ever woman Inspector in the Helsinki Homicide Unit.But her superiors deemed her too `emotional' for the job and had her reassigned.Now, two years later, she is working in Lapland for the Ivalo police department under Chief Inspector Jarvi, a man more interested in criminal statistics and his social life than police work.They receive a letter from Irja Waltari, a priest's wife from the village of Kaarmela on the Soviet border, informing them of the disappearance of Erno Jokinen, a local.Hella jumps at the chance to investigate. Jarvi does not think that a crime is involved. After all, people disappear all the time in the snows of Finland.When she arrives, Hella stays the village priest and his wife, who have taken in Erno's grandson who refuses to tell anyone his grandfather's secret.A body is then discovered in the forest and she realizes that she was right; a crime has been committed.A murder. But what Hella doesn't know, is that the small village of Kaarmela is harbouring another crime, a crime so evil, it is beyond anything any of them could have ever imagined.

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  • Is man inherently evil by nature?

    The question of whether man is inherently evil by nature is a complex and debated topic. Some argue that humans have a natural inclination towards selfishness and aggression, which can be seen as "evil" traits. Others believe that humans have the capacity for both good and evil, and that our behavior is shaped by a combination of genetics, environment, and personal choices. Ultimately, the answer to this question may vary depending on individual perspectives and beliefs.

  • Are there inherently evil people by nature?

    It is a complex and debated topic, but many believe that people are not inherently evil by nature. Instead, it is often argued that individuals are shaped by their environment, experiences, and upbringing. While some people may exhibit harmful or destructive behavior, it is often attributed to a combination of psychological, social, and environmental factors rather than an inherent evil nature. Additionally, the concept of inherent evil raises philosophical and ethical questions about free will, morality, and the potential for change and redemption.

  • Is human nature inherently good or evil?

    The question of whether human nature is inherently good or evil is a complex and debated topic. Some argue that humans are inherently good, possessing qualities such as empathy, compassion, and a desire to help others. Others believe that human nature is inherently evil, pointing to examples of greed, violence, and selfishness throughout history. Ultimately, human nature is likely a combination of both good and evil tendencies, influenced by a variety of factors such as upbringing, environment, and personal experiences.

  • Is human nature inherently evil or good?

    The question of whether human nature is inherently evil or good is a complex and debated topic. Some argue that humans are inherently good, possessing qualities such as empathy, compassion, and a desire for cooperation. Others believe that human nature is inherently selfish, aggressive, and prone to destructive behavior. Ultimately, human nature is likely a combination of both good and evil tendencies, influenced by a variety of factors such as upbringing, environment, and individual choices.

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  • Evil Arises
    Evil Arises

    Warrior. Monk. Wizard. He is Roland Of The High Crags.As a warrior monk he has taken vows to protect humanity from all forms of evil. To protect the innocent and the weak, and to unflinchingly face his foes, no matter the odds. For centuries, that meant that the Bretan monks faced the hordes of Dragon armies who pushed Mankind into the snow-capped mountains of The High Kanris.But one day, a dragon nobleman asks Roland to take his remaining heir, a seven-year-old dragon princess, and save her from those who wish to destroy her. Accepting the challenge, Roland decides to raise the child in the ways of The Bretan, and teach her the vast magical powers of the Bretan Way.Yet in his heart he knows the truth; that the child is the ultimate weapon, designed by the Dragon gods. A weapon forged in Dragon magic and charged with the command to destroy the entire human race. Yet Roland sees a glimmer of hope, a way to defy the prophecy. A way to take the ultimate weapon and turn it against the gods themselves.It's a gamble filled with treachery and betrayal, but it is a chance to end the forever war. For Roland, there is no choice but to accept this role.And so, the adventure begins.

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    Hunting Evil

    FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER THE CALLEREvery story has a beginning . . . They met for the first time in college. Two of the brightest minds ever to graduate from the prestigious Stanford University.They met again in Quantico, Virginia. Robert Hunter has become the head of the LAPD’s Ultra Violent Crimes Unit.Lucien Folter has become the most prolific and dangerous serial killer in FBI history. The FBI caught Lucien. He's been in prison for years. But Lucien has just escaped. And he’s angry. He's going to make the person who put him away suffer. That person . . . is Robert Hunter. And every story must come to an end . . . PRAISE FOR CHRIS CARTER ‘An exceptional thriller writer who fully deserves to be ranked alongside Jeffery Deaver’ Daily Mail ‘Former criminal psychologist Carter knows what he’s talking about when it comes to creating bone-chilling serial killers, so be prepared for a terror ride’ Heat ‘Carter has a background in criminal psychology and the killers at the centre of his novels are all the more terrifying for it’ Mail on Sunday ‘Carter is one of those authors who makes writing look effortless . . . I couldn't put it down’ Crimesquad ‘An insanely good crime series.Extraordinarily well written, high quality and high drama all the way’ Liz Loves Books ‘An intriguing and scary thriller’ Better Reading ‘A gripping feast of thrills’ Shots ‘A page turner’ Express ‘A gripping psychological thriller’ Breakaway ‘Punchy and fast paced’ Sunday Mirror

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  • Fox Evil
    Fox Evil

    Winner of the CWA Gold Dagger Award for Fiction, Fox Evil is the bestselling thriller from crime queen Minette Walters.When elderly Ailsa Lockyer-Fox is found dead in her garden, dressed only in night clothes and with blood stains on the ground near her body, the finger of suspicion points at her wealthy, landowning husband, Colonel James Lockyer-Fox.A coroner's inquest gives a verdict of 'natural causes' but the gossip surrounding him refuses to go away. Why? Because he's guilty? Or because resentful women in the isolated Dorset village where he lives rule the roost?Shenstead is a place of too few people and too many secrets.Why have James and Ailsa cut their children out of their wills?What happened in the past to create such animosity within the family? And why is James so desperate to find his illegitimate grandchild?Friendless and alone, his reclusive behaviour begins to alarm his London-based solicitor, Mark Ankerton, whose concern deepens when he discovers that James has become the victim of a relentless campaign which accuses him of far worse than the death of his wife.Allegations which he refuses to challenge . . . Why? Because they're a motive for murder? . . .

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  • Is man inherently good or evil by nature?

    The question of whether man is inherently good or evil by nature is a complex and debated topic. Some argue that humans are inherently good, possessing qualities such as empathy, compassion, and a desire to help others. Others believe that humans are inherently selfish and driven by self-interest, leading to behaviors that can be perceived as evil. Ultimately, human nature is likely a combination of both good and evil tendencies, influenced by a variety of factors such as upbringing, environment, and personal experiences.

  • Are some people born with an evil nature?

    It is a complex question with no definitive answer. Some argue that genetics and biology can play a role in shaping a person's predisposition towards certain behaviors, including what may be perceived as "evil." However, others believe that environmental factors, upbringing, and personal choices have a greater influence on a person's nature. Ultimately, it is likely a combination of both nature and nurture that contribute to an individual's character and behavior.

  • Is human nature inherently good or evil at birth?

    The question of whether human nature is inherently good or evil at birth is a complex and debated topic. Some argue that humans are born with a natural inclination towards goodness, empathy, and cooperation, while others believe that humans are born with a selfish and aggressive nature. Ultimately, human nature is likely a combination of both good and evil tendencies, and is heavily influenced by environmental and societal factors. It is important to recognize the potential for both good and evil within human nature and work towards fostering the positive aspects through education, empathy, and understanding.

  • Can humans be blamed for being inherently evil by nature?

    It is a complex question with no definitive answer. Some argue that humans have the capacity for both good and evil, and that our actions are influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, and personal choices. Others believe that humans are inherently good, but can be influenced by negative factors. Ultimately, it is important to recognize that individuals have the ability to make moral choices and can strive to overcome any negative tendencies they may have.

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