Sonderkommando

Exhibit 7: Sonderkommando In the Nazi concentration camps, we wonder what evil people can lead the Jews to the gas chambers, force them to undress publicly, lie to them that they are going into the showers, pull out the gold in their teeth after they are dead, cut their hair to be sold, carry the …

Evil are committed by people from all strata of society

Danmark wrote: How do you define “normal, ordinary people?” Most of the people that you see in the airport, in the mall, at the workplace, in your neighborhood, in church, in sports arenas, in concert halls, etc. They are the everyday people that we encounter and interact with. Evil is not limited to a subgroup …

Even Gandhi had flaws

Mithrae wrote: And those burning witches and torturing heretics were regular, normal Christians. Completely agree. I do not discount Christians from being able to commit evil. They can even use the Bible to justify their actions. So, what is the correct way to interpret the Bible? This is quite complicated, but I’ll just suffice it …

Child sex abuse

Exhibit 6: Child sex abuse Related to sex trafficking is child sex abuse. This ranks among the vilest of sins committed by society. Even in prison, the inmates consider child molesters worthy of death and often take the matter into their own hands. Though prison officials in some Northeastern states question the idea of an …

Sex trafficking

Exhibit 5: Sex trafficking “Sex trafficking is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation, including sexual slavery. A victim is forced, in one of a variety of ways, into a situation of dependency on their trafficker(s) and then used by said trafficker(s) to give sexual services to customers.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_trafficking “Sex trafficking is a modern-day …

MeToo

Elijah John wrote: The average person in any society is not completely bad, or completely good. That is observable and just a fact. I used to believe this too, even just a few months ago. Now I’m not convinced of this. My argument is not whether people can do good or bad things. Of course …