Good is considered (based on religious principles) to be: morally correct, morally excellent, pious, righteousness, saintly, virtuous, etc. Evil is considered to be ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "the first lesson of history is the good of evil." A contrary statement, but one that describes the impetus that must often take place to move people and nations to action.
In today’s polarized world, the terms good and evil are presented as opposites that are always and permanently opposed. We are overwhelmed by the evil we see around us and feel helpless and fearful.
From Real America's Voice's livestream of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) MARK LEVIN: We are here to defend our country, to preserve our Constitution, and preserve our liberty.