Thursday, June 5, 2008

Evilness

Truly, the heart of man knows no limits to the depth of his evil intents. At times, that even makes the devil look like a saint in comparison.

Here’s a quick case in point.

Ever noticed how some people would rather spend their energy and time to bring others down so that they could appear to be indispensable? It seems like their every waking moment is spent on scheming and gossiping just so that others would look quite useless.

Oh yes, we all recognize them. These are the ones that have nothing but sweet honey flowing from their lips with the bosses and tongues that would put the devil to shame when it came to dealing with their peers or subordinates.

These days, the degradation of society and values is such that these people don’t even bother to cover their shifting characters. I have seen how both the saint look can turn to something that’s far more uglier than you can ever imagine within a split second when the bosses are away.

But the thing that really gets me is how they can live with themselves. To torment themselves day and night with having to live with ill intent through their waking moments. Yes, schemes and such may sound intelligent and “hip” in the beginning, but that’s soon short lived.

See, everyone, that is, every human being is made with mechanisms that’s in-built to their systems. And while it’s hard to define this system, its manifestation is similar. Everyone have a need to feel clean, to be able to rest in contentment that they are living lives that are godly.

This is the very same essence when the Bible mentions that God created human in his own likeness. Yes, there is a flame, however bright or dim it may get, that demands for godliness and when evil is allowed to reign, makes one feel about the worst uneasiness he/she will ever feel.

Now, I’ve seen how people either does some charity work to make up for the countless times that they’ve harmed others as well as those that really can’t get a good night’s sleep, literally, where obsessive compulsion has taken full hold of their lives.

Yet, on the same token, once some form of penance have been paid, these fools reverts back to another cycle of evilness, setting them into an endless cycle to screw everyone just so that they can once again appear to be the world’s saint. Hey, remember Lucifer? He wasn’t the ugly devil to begin with, he was the most beautiful of all God’s angels. Evil comes from the heart, not from appearance.

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