Quote Originally Posted by CL0V3R View Post
Not directly jumping into the topic of "does god exist?"
I have to point out that "good" and "evil" are completely based on perception.
There are some things so common that we do them on an almost daily basis. These things may be seen as completely sacrilegious and "evil to another person, and vise versa.
Personally I don't believe in the idea of something or an action being completely "good" or completely "evil".
They're all actions with their own motivation. Just like killing someone is normally perceived as evil, but in certain circumstances it's justifiable and there for would not be considered "evil".
Since morality is so subjective I think it'd be hard to define anything considerably "evil" or "good".
In example, what if a man steals bread from another richer man, to give to someone more in need?
Some might argue that stealing is wrong, so the man did an evil deed regardless of his motivations for doing so.
Others might argue that this man did a good deed by giving something to someone more in need.
You're presuming my argument is that good and evil are dichotomous -- black and white.
The alternative position, which I agree with, is that good and evil are grayscale. It can be anywhere on the scale.
However, your position that just because some actions can fall in the gray middle means that no actions can fall on the good or evil sides of the scale is incorrect.