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'''How do you react to action?'''
 
'''How do you react to action?'''
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+ = Good action
 
+ = Good action
 
o = No action
 
o = No action
 
- = Bad action
 
- = Bad action
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If you react with a...
 
If you react with a...
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+ for a - ... Godliness
 
+ for a - ... Godliness
 
+ for a o ... Kindliness
 
+ for a o ... Kindliness
 
+ for a + ... Friendliness
 
+ for a + ... Friendliness
+
 
o for a - ... Cowardliness
 
o for a - ... Cowardliness
 
o for a o ... Lifelessness
 
o for a o ... Lifelessness
 
o for a + ... Thoughlessness
 
o for a + ... Thoughlessness
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- for a - ... Childishness
 
- for a - ... Childishness
 
- for a o ... Meanness
 
- for a o ... Meanness

Latest revision as of 10:17, 29 November 2007

Nemo has a fairly strong definition of "evil". Most people seem to use the word fairly loosly and in a manner analagous to "devious".

Nemo uses "devious" when he means devious, and "evil" when he actually means evil.

Here is a small summary, in a manner of speaking, as to how nemo views things...

How do you react to action?

+ = Good action
o = No action
- = Bad action

If you react with a...

+ for a - ... Godliness
+ for a o ... Kindliness
+ for a + ... Friendliness

o for a - ... Cowardliness
o for a o ... Lifelessness
o for a + ... Thoughlessness

- for a - ... Childishness
- for a o ... Meanness
- for a + ... Devilishness


(I got this from seminary (Mormon bible class) many years ago with a reference to Matthew 5:43-47)

Now, in my (nemo's) opinion, devious can fit into either Friendliness, Childishness, or meanness, depending on how it's handled. Basically, it's part of all three. Evil fits quite firmly alongside Devilishness.

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