Ah yes. You "believe". I for one, believe that views like that, hold back any sort of honest discourse.
I'm unclear on the antecedent of "views like that." Theirs, or mine?
Furthermore, to brand something evil, is to show either a narrow-minded approach to things, or a faithful belief in what you are spoon-fed.
No room for it to be my point of view on what is good or evil?
Prove to me however, that evil is a substantial thing and I may change my view of evil being a man-made concept.
What would the nature of such a proof be? I believe that giving credibility to such views, by republishing them here, causes harm in the ways that you mention. They polarize the discussion, which pits two narrow-minded groups against each other, as they accept the spoon-fed simplifications offered by their "side."
Proof? I think it is self-evident that treating important issues as black and white is bad.
Nick
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