God created man and then commanded the devil to bow before man, saying that this weak creature, which he created from the earth, was superior to Satan created from light and fire. However, Satan could not accept this and he was driven into the world long before man was born. Earth, nature and these lands became his kingdom. Then one day man succumbed to his weakness, as Satan claimed in his time, ate the forbidden fruit and was expelled from heaven to Earth, and was left alone with Satan, who hated him. That is why the exile given to man was both a good test and a heavy month. Because human beings were condemned to live in the kingdom of Satan.
If the mother of all of us, inherited from pagan myths, has penetrated your holy, lofty and kind-hearted Mother Nature beliefs, it will be difficult for you to accept this article. Nature and all living things in nature are captives of evil. Nature is a system where the strong crush the weak. There is constant murder and exploitation in nature.
Nature, hyenas that eat their prey slowly, without killing it, by causing pain; It is home to wasps that enter the honey bee hive to steal honey and kill tens of thousands of honey bees in a few hours, foxes that steal the winter food stored by another creature and cause them to starve, bird species that throw other eggs and their younger brothers out of the nest to make more room for themselves in the nest. A lion who kills his prey by grabbing his neck first to feed his stomach and minimizes his suffering is perhaps one of the most noble creatures given the cruelty of nature, right? Not exactly. Because when the leader of the herd kills the current male lion, a male lion also kills the old male lion's existing children because he wants to produce new children with the lioness. The lionesses do this from time to time in order to gain more power to each other's children in the herd.
Now the following classic sentence will come to mind; but this is the order of nature. That's exactly what I say. Nature's order is brutal. Nature is full of creatures that do all kinds of evil, let alone the purpose of survival, sometimes just to gain more power. We condemn the sultans who killed their brothers so that the throne would not shake, we punish the thieves who steal to feed their stomach, we blame the murderers who killed their friends to make their way; but all of them have examples in nature. And when these crimes occur in nature, this is the order of nature to all of them.
While nature is bad, man, who is of course a part of nature, is neither less nor more. Moreover, like other living things, human beings embraces evil not only to survive, but also to gain more power. In short, the event involves not only the survival instinct, but also arrogance, jealousy and greed filled with a desire for power.
When we look at the evil in human beings, it is revealed that almost all crimes stem from three basic living things. These are greed, jealousy and arrogance. When you look at the Abrahamic religious texts, you either call these religions a message of God by believing in them, or consider these religions as man-made texts produced to restrain the ugliness of the human soul; There are clear references to three major sins.
So much so that in these religions, the first sin committed by an entity is Satan's refusal to accept the superiority of man by not listening to God, that is arrogance; The first sin committed by human beings, Adam and Eve; the eating of the forbidden fruit, in other words greed and thirdly, the first sin committed by man, but this time on earth, is Adam and Eve's eating of the forbidden fruit, although they have all kinds of possibilities. beloved and killing his brother Habili because he has a more beautiful woman, that is, jealousy. When we look at today's judicial crimes and non-judicial immoral issues, we see that every offensive behavior involves at least one of these three sins.
If a behavior does not involve one of these three sins, then it would be reasonable to admit that the behavior is not wrong or bad. For example, a person who steals for survival because he cannot find anything to eat in any way will not be arrogant, greedy, jealous, and simply not behaving badly. On the other hand, it is greed and bad behavior for a child who does not have two toys and his sibling does not want to give one of his toys to his sibling. When you evaluate evil in this way, you will see that not every criminal is evil, but every person is one way or another intertwined with evil.
Many examples in history have shown that the human being, whose comfort and sense of security are disrupted, can destroy the civilization that he has slowly progressed for thousands of years. Especially in the 16th century, during the explorations of a deserted island, those who killed and ate each other, women who drowned their baby crying in order not to be caught by Nazi officers during the Holocaust, people who killed their relatives to make more use of limited food in the Middle Ages when famine broke out due to the black plague. Yes, the novel of W. Goldingin The God of the Flies is not actually a fiction, but the essence of man: Man lives with his evil, his devil.