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Originally posted by Ghost in the Machine
Greetings.
While recently in a discussion with colleagues about Hitler someone bought up that he commited the most evil act, genocide. While another pointed out that while he did kill 17 million people, He would not consider that the ultimate act of evil, Since it was a war and what he did, on the most part, was legel.
Originally posted by Ghost in the Machine
Personally I think the ultimate act of evil is to attempt to destroy anothers' faith. It seems to take quite alot of hatred to try something like that. But thats just my opinion.
Originally posted by crusaderiam
Personally the 9/11 false flag was probably one of the most evil things done that sticks in my mind.
Originally posted by Ghost in the Machine
Personally I think the ultimate act of evil is to attempt to destroy anothers' faith. It seems to take quite alot of hatred to try something like that. But thats just my opinion.
Originally posted by captiva
For me the picture of those stuck behind a wall in Gaza makes the perpetrators guilty of the ultimate evil. Ultimate because it continues and we as so many countries allow and condone it.
Evil that breeds futility and lack of action from others, must be the ultimate evil.
Respects
True. Likewise, Charles Manson never killed anybody himself, but everyone thinks of him as a serial killer or a murderer when, in fact, he was just a charismatic guy who people obeyed.
Originally posted by Dynamitrios
If we stay with the Hitler example, please dont forget one thing.
Hitler hasnt done this alone, nor gave he all the orders, let alone kill somebody single-handedly.