LOL, I guess that is still a personal interpretation. When the
research is finished I hope to give you that answer.

Matthijs

On 29 sep, 18:03, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 29 Sep, 16:51, Matthijs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > In several discussions (a few about God) I hear people say evil is the
> > opposite of good. Because a small part of my study was forensic
> > psychology. I finished it with a thesis in Psychopathy (A diagnoses
> > predictor that helps identify criminal minds) I made a diagnoses to
> > identify psychopathy at young age (PCL-M). So we got to the
> > discussions what evil is. In court we convict someone who committed a
> > murder by the degree of evil of the act. However the court does not
> > have a definition of Evil. So the suspect is convicted by terms of
> > depravity. Michael Werner is creating a scale (the depravity scale) to
> > establish the term Evil. If you want to help and give Evil a face to
> > turn away from, take the survey 
> > at:https://depravityscale.org/depscale/index.php
>
> > If we as a society can define Evil we can give criminals the
> > punishment they deserve.
> > Matthijs
>
> Out of curiosity, if evil is the opposite of good, what is the
> opposite of depravity?  Pravity?
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