Quasimodo wrote:
The word "evil" has some heavy religious connotations that imply a theology that I don't believe in. I know that "evil" can mean a lot of things. I use it myself in a jocular way. I've called the last cup of coffee from a three hour old pot evil. Just my tongue-in-cheek way of saying "very bad". The funniest I've heard was a line from "Black Adder" where Black Adder calls his servant's (Baldrick's) breath "straight from Satan's bottom".
In philosophical or religious conversations, I don't use it. I don't believe in a god, demi-god or fallen angel that is the lord of evil.
Quasimodo,
Thanks for the reply, "an evil cup of coffee" no mistaking the meaning there. I get a sense you associate the word evil with a belief in a magical influence some satan is believed to have. (Like Satan farts ) I sympathize with wanting to keep thinking about good and bad focused on real human actions. I wonder if the idea of a list of absolutely good and absolutely evil actions has a bit of association with magical attatchment to God or Satan. That kind of thinking makes it seem overly important to know all the tricky distinctions. Is all coffee is good or evil not just the clearly bad cup?. A person might fear that being in error could drag them into the influence of the wrong sphere where its power could control them. I see only fear and confusion resulting from this sort of thing.