I just didn't know where else to put this... so here goes.Who really is the good guy? Who really is the bad guy? We all know who the ugly guy is. It’s whoever the enemy is. Isn’t the enemy supposed to be evil, though? The enemy of the bad guy is good. The enemy of the good guy is the bad guy. Vise versa, either way you look at it, it’s all the same.So who is good and who is bad? Good says that people who kill are bad, yet the good guys kill to win also. To each other we are all bad. So who is good? When supposed evil can care for their own, or when they have compassion, are they suddenly good?Merciless is evil. Callous. Brutal. This is evil. What taints a heart to be evil? Where does the darker side come from? Are they sick? Are they alien? Are they supernatural?Let’s muse the ‘alien invaders’. Some say aliens don’t exist. Are they blind? If aliens didn’t exist, where in hell did we come from? There is another planet that has been found with organic compounds. It’s an alien planet. How can one be so closed off to even think that out of all of the galaxies, we could possibly be alone? Impossible.What would happen if aliens invaded? It depends on why they are invading of course. Perhaps they are refugees? Would we still try to kill them so that we can study them, because they are unknown to us? Wouldn’t we be an evil civilization if we decided to capture an alien who got injured. What if the solo alien was once from a merciless race, but got say, mmm, stuck here? Are we suddenly the new bad guys? Would it fight until it’s own death? But if it’s the only one here, and it had enough smarts to get here, don’t we think that it would be able to outsmart us? Maybe know to walk with and answer questions, knowing how other civilizations can be.Logic fail me not.There is no good or bad. There is choice. It’s all choice. It’s called free will. We are free to do what we want. Those that disagree will take them away, however. There’s that bad guy again. Yet this bad guy is supposed to be the good guy. So now you see. It’s no longer black and white, but gray all over.So many factions, yet all so similar, completely different. A ‘good guy’ faction. A ‘bad guy’ faction, yadda, yadda. Both kill for different reasons, yet both kill. Isn’t killing evil? So are those who ‘fight for …’ a cause, why the differences? Why rule with evil intentions? Why rule with good intentions? We all have intentions. They change from day to day. Intentions are routine. Accidents are not.

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  • I think good is more wholesome - it's about balance with others..

    This perscribed 'evil' is a selfish mentality.. nobody likes it when the 'bad' guys win..

    There is a documentary on Google Video about bad aliens called 'Origins of Evil', but, I dont really buy it..

    I think the cycle of suffering is perpetuated quite nicely by our absence of acceptable, unified, dogmatic substance.

    Nobody seems to think about the perfection of nature, or the balance of karma

    or whatever..
  • Very interesting post, "intentions are routine" absolutely.

    but.....

    There are no accidents, (cause and effect.)

    Thanx Cyberstoned.
  • Thanks :D
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