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Destroying Evil in America
« on: December 27, 2025, 12:49:54 pm »
Destroying Evil in America

By MG Paul Vallely US Army (Ret) and LTG Tom McInerney, USAF (Ret)

There must a continued effort throughout America to identify and destroy evil. Leaders thought America in the schools, churches, cities or government must act. Our book, “Americas Endgame for the Twenty First Century” outlines the spiritual awakening that America must experience to save our precious Republic.

Since World War II, moral, political, and legal philosophers have become increasingly interested in the concept of evil. This interest has been partly motivated by ascriptions of ‘evil’ by laymen, social scientists, journalists, and politicians as they try to understand and respond to various atrocities and horrors, such as genocides, terrorist attacks, mass murders, and tortures and killing sprees by psychopathic serial killers. It seems that we cannot capture the moral significance of these actions and their perpetrators by calling them ‘wrong’ or ‘bad’ or even ‘very very wrong’ or ‘very very bad.’ We need the concept of evil.

To avoid confusion, it is important to note that there are at least two concepts of evil: a broad concept and a narrow concept. The broad concept picks out any bad state of affairs, wrongful action, or character flaw. The suffering of a toothache is evil in the broad sense as is a harmless lie. Evil in the broad sense has been divided into two categories: natural evil and moral evil. Natural evils are bad states of affairs which do not result from the intentions or negligence of moral agents. Hurricanes and toothaches are examples of natural evils. By contrast, moral evils do result from the intentions or negligence of moral agents. Murder and lying are examples of moral evils.

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"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within. " -- Ariel Durant