Re: Do two wrongs make a right?
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Depends on what definition of "evil" you use...
I mean war and killing someone can be considered "evil" because human life is lost. Or civilian casualties as sometimes a unavoidable part of war.
So you really have to define what "evil" you are talking about.
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This isn't a specific question. Can you find a sequence of evil actions that add up to a good result? I mean overall, not just one isolated good outcome, but the totality of changes made to whatever starting condition you had.
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