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Lana Beniko ([personal profile] unusual_sith) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2023-11-14 09:13 am
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Philosophies of Good and Evil, Tuesday

Lana welcomed them all to the class with a smile for the students and a coffee for Atton. Because sometimes the Force was helpful, and something told her he needed one.

She sipped her own and set it down to address the students. "Philosophy in this area of Earth has something called 'the problem of evil'. What it means is that since many of those here assume the existence of an all-powerful, omniscient, benevolent god, how do those people explain the existence of evil?" She shrugged. "Honestly, I don't understand the whole premise, so we can skip that part. Frankly, it's not necessary. If we assume that most individuals aren't evil, how do you explain evil?"

She spread her hands. "Of course, you may not believe that, either. And that's entirely fair. Is that how you explain evil - that there are more evil beings than good or neutral ones? Or are evil people stronger or more persuasive than good ones? Surely if most beings are either good, or at least self-interested enough not to want the universe to end, destruction shouldn't ever win. So, why does it? Do good people not care enough?" She leaned back against the desk. "Explain the existence of evil to me."

Atton clutched the coffee as if he needed it to live, which might not be entirely inaccurate. “You know, fix that millennia-old existential problem for us in the space of, oh, an hour,” he said. “Anyway, as far as I can deduce from some of you Earthers, the whole ‘omniscient god’ part of the issue is that you’d think that a guy with all the power in the world who just wanted to do good would just, I don’t know, prevent evil things from happening in the first place.” He sipped his coffee. “If you ask me? The actual answer is that the universe hates us and likes to watch us suffer. And people, on the whole, are self-involved morons who love tripping over each other’s feet.”

Beat.

“I guess that problem wasn’t hard after all.”

Lana rolled her eyes.