Author: | JZ Murdock | ISBN: | 9781310741975 |
Publisher: | JZ Murdock | Publication: | October 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | JZ Murdock |
ISBN: | 9781310741975 |
Publisher: | JZ Murdock |
Publication: | October 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Sometimes we may find we are immersed in Evil and even the best that we can do simply isn't good enough. For at every turn we find that there is simply no good choice, only ones that get us deeper and deeper into the darkness. Evil can be found in a twisting of our mental processes through situation or disease in the actual formation of our thoughts "Sarah", has Alzheimer's. Her family loves her. But sometimes that's just not enough.
We may find at times, in choosing the best option available to us, that we have chosen to be Evil while not even knowing our decision was based upon faulty information. And so we find that we are doing Evil with no Evil desire or ill intent; perhaps even directing it against our most dearly beloved ones. Sometimes love itself makes us do Evil things out of pain or fear of losing that loved one, as becomes quite evident in an included short story called, "The Fall".
Sometimes we may find we are immersed in Evil and even the best that we can do simply isn't good enough. For at every turn we find that there is simply no good choice, only ones that get us deeper and deeper into the darkness. Evil can be found in a twisting of our mental processes through situation or disease in the actual formation of our thoughts "Sarah", has Alzheimer's. Her family loves her. But sometimes that's just not enough.
We may find at times, in choosing the best option available to us, that we have chosen to be Evil while not even knowing our decision was based upon faulty information. And so we find that we are doing Evil with no Evil desire or ill intent; perhaps even directing it against our most dearly beloved ones. Sometimes love itself makes us do Evil things out of pain or fear of losing that loved one, as becomes quite evident in an included short story called, "The Fall".