May 30, 2007

  • The Nature of Evil–

    Al Gore and the
    Absence of Truth

    “Evil is a negation, because
    it is the absence of truth.”

    – Mary Baker Eddy,
    founder of Christian Science,
    in Science and Health
    with Key to the Scriptures,
    (Boston, 1906,
    page 186, line 11)


    M. Scott Peck
    on evil:


    “There are quite popular
     systems of thought these days,
    such as Christian Science
    or the Course in Miracles,
    which define evil as unreality.
    It is a half-truth. The spirit of evil
    is one of unreality, but it itself
    is real. It really exists.”

    “We must not fall back into Saint

    Augustine’s now discarded doctrine

    of the ‘privatio boni,’ whereby evil

    was defined as the absence of good.

    Satan’s personality cannot be

    characterized simply by

    an absence, a nothingness.”

    People of the Lie:

    The Hope for Healing Human Evil,
    by Morgan Scott Peck, 1986.
    (Touchstone paperback,
    2nd ed., 1998, page 208)

    Al Gore on M. Scott Peck:

    Al Gore trains a global army – USATODAY.com
    “Peck wrote that ‘Evil is the absence of truth,’ ” Gore
    says, his fingers laced together at the waist, eyes scanning eager
    faces as he wraps up his remarks …
    www.usatoday.com/news/nation/
    2007-04-24-gore-trainees_N.htm – 55k

    – Google search 5/30/07


    He did?

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    “The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled

    was convincing the world he didn’t exist.”

    Verbal Kint in “The Usual Suspects

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