(D)evil is ‘the difference’ we cannot accept.
For some, the fact that anything so ‘distant’ from what they find acceptable can survive for any length of time is a slap in their faces.
Which prevents them from learning anything in that situation.
(D)evil is ‘the difference’ we cannot accept.
For some, the fact that anything so ‘distant’ from what they find acceptable can survive for any length of time is a slap in their faces.
Which prevents them from learning anything in that situation.
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Alex, the way I see it, ‘evil’ is only an interpretation – of facts that we simply don’t like, while ‘devil’ is a personification of our fears.
It all happens inside our heads. Or minds…
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