Saturday, May 29, 2010

What is the real root of all evil?

I have been thinking about this some lately. I don't believe anymore that there is one cause for evil. I am just giving my personnel opinion on this, so like anything else I could be wrong. There are some things people say are the root of evil but only when viewed in the extreme are they able to stand alone. The three main factors I see as making evil come from people are religion, power, and money. None of these three are evil but are used by others to advance an agenda that harms more then it does good. There are very few if any major acts which don't harm someone some how.

I know that the three things I have listed aren't the only elements that lead to evil acts but I do see them as main causes. I will begin with religion. Is religion evil? I don't see religion as it was meant to be as evil but it is easily abused which leads to evil being committed in its name. What I know of history shows that religion has been used to advance many different types of actions. I believe that religion makes it easier for people to justify any action they take that they normally wouldn't commit. I could list all the acts that have been committed in the name of many different religions that are seen as evil in todays world. I don't think it is necessary to do that because most people already know what I would list. What we need to do is look at how people are in ordinary life in regards to their religious beliefs. Most people, no matter what religion, wants the world to believe that their religion is about love and peace. How do each of these different religions define what they call love? How do the people within each religion define love?

Power is something we all have to one degree or another. Like most things, power is easily abused and easily gotten when mixed with religion or money. Power give people the ability to help those in need. What makes someone in need? The problem I see with power is it makes many people believe they are above those under them. Most people who have power begin to forget what it took to get that power. We as people need to ask ourselves what we would do if we were in power? I like to believe that I would do what I could to advance our understanding the universe. How easy would it be for people with money to change my views? I have been poor my whole life. I have had to struggle many times to make it though the next week or mouth. Would I abandon my views if I knew I wouldn't have to worry about money or harm from others religions anymore? How can we stop religion and money from influencing people within power? If you were in a position of power would you want others restricting that power?

Lets get to what most people seem to thing the root of all evil is. When the original statement was coined, the odds are money was rare. While man was small barter and other means of trade were easily used. As mans knowledge began to expand, the ability of trade and barter became to complicated to work. We can still do some trading and barter today but it is usually in extremely small scales. Money isn't really the problem. It is the belief that money is the most important thing in life. Until extreme greed is gotten under control there is little that can be done about the effects of money. I figure here in the USA the best way to control greed is though taxes and eliminating private political contributions.

I believe that the real root of all evil is man and thier inability to understand all people are equal.

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Money and power go hand in hand. How do we stop it's influence? I don't think we'll ever see the day, sadly, that anything changes this. I very much like your idea of coming down even harder on campaign contributions--I'd go with that and move on to independent auditing to ensure compliance. I'd also like to see churches taxed. Only truly philanthropic branches of any group should be given tax free status.
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I agree that churches and any other so called non-profit groups that don't apply at least 50 or 60 % of the money they bring in to real charity work. There are some groups that really do put more into charity then they do their pockets and I don't feel they should be punished for the actions of non-profit groups that are into it for the money and power.

I want all political campaigns to be publicly funded. I would say the best way would be to have some kind of sales tax which can only be used for election campaigns and nothing else. The problem with this idea is how easily politicians see funds set aside for a select thing as extra money for them to spend on pet projects. Since these funds would cover campaigns I doubt there would be the kind of money many big campaigns spend right now so you might have to make it where candidates would get free air time on radio and TV. The amount of time would have to be limited to a select amount depending on the level of the office you are running for.
No disagreement here.

In my perfect Utopia, a political campaign would consist of written materials that stated, in detail their positions and platforms. Maybe some fair debates on top of that. No hyperbolic television ads. Keep it about information, and no need for endless campaign contributions. No red meat for the base.

This is of course but a dream that would never see the light of day. The low information voter requires talking points--the cheap junkfood of thought. Soundbytes cannot feed the poor, end war or disease, or solve the crazy problems the world faces. Those hungry for wealth and power like it that way, and the vast majority on earth seem to be perfectly ok with that.
Great post! Rolling back the tax codes to the pre 50s tax-laws would do a lot insofar as controlling greedy corporations here in the USA. Back when income over 200k was taxed at rate of about 90%; instead of paying the CEO’s million dollar salaries, which in turn 90% would go directly to the government in the form of taxes, the corporations would reinvest their profits back into the business, which both grew the business and created more and better paying jobs – and therefore increased the productivity and the output of the business as well. After the Reagan tax cuts of the 80s, and with the introduction of all these fucking tax loopholes, CEO’s and business owner were making millions of dollars, and with little to no tax liabilities at all (the greatest shift of wealth in the history of America).

Business owners, investors and CEO’s, no longer had any types of incentives to reinvest their profits back into their businesses, when they could now pay themselves millions of dollar. The tide had turned to cost-cutting = more money for them. Outsourcing millions of American manufacturing jobs, to the cheap labor markets in the 3ed world nations, had become the norm – it was now all about profits.

What I believe the most evil thing about all this is; is how these evil greedy motherfuckers, play these petty fucking issues to the ignorant fucking Christians, like gay marriage, the Christian nation bullshit, the family values bullshit, and abortion..etc..etc, fucking etc. and just to get these uneducated, ignorant Christian morons to vote for them – and then all they do in the end, is rape our nation’s economy.
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I agree that taxes are the way to stop all the greed. Many people seem to be confused as to why the economy is so slow at coming back from the latest crisis. I am not confused. I believe the economy won't come back until manufacturing jobs that pay good salaries come back. The recoveries or so called recoveries in the 80's and 90's were done more with credit then with actual money. I know around here most jobs that the average person can get will barely give a single person the ability to make it though the month. The only way they can make it is to usually live in crappy homes or aprts. They also have to skimp on enjoying life when not working.

If companies were to invest back into their businesses they could pay their workers better without raising the prices of their products. I find it disgusting that 25 people in the financial world made as much 678,000 teachers made in 2009.

It is never just one of the three that drives people to evil. It always seems a mix of at least two of these are what drives people to commit evil. True evil comes from within people who seem to have forgotten that life is about living not controlling.
I have irrefutable proof about the root of Evil.
Evil is whoever disagrees with me at any particular moment.
Don't wanna be evil? Don't disagree!
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