Should we have to define EVIL in a humanistic term? I think one of the reasons we don’t “see” evil is because we find it impossible in our mind to believe that evil individuals actually exist. We can’t imagine someone deceiving us with no mercy, hurting others with no remorse, spinning outrageous fabrications to ruin someone’s reputation, or pretending he or she is spiritually committed yet has no fear of God before his or her eyes. (Leslie V.) The word of God intelligibly explains us that among God’s people (so-called: “Christians”), there are wolves that wear sheep’s clothing (Jeremiah 23:14; Titus 1:10; Revelations 2:2). It’s true that every human heart is inclined toward sin (Romans 3:23), and that includes evil (Genesis 8:21; James 1:4). We all miss God’ mark of moral perfection. Nevertheless, most ordinary sinners do not happily indulge evil urges, nor do we feel good about having them. We feel ashamed and guilty, rightly so (Romans 7:19–21). These things are not true of the evil heart. [...To Be Continued...] ©️Willy F.I.A. King Jr. #Young_Leader #WiseMan #peercounselor #Creative_Visionary #Inspiration #LifeCoach #Student #Christian #GodBeliever #Motivator #Speaker #Writer #Philanthrope #Respectful_man #Disciplined_man #Self_educated #Story_Teller #inspirationalquotesandsayings https://www.instagram.com/p/BpGyCD9BdMr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=dtp5lvieox35















