Comment: It's not what goes into a man, that makes him evil.

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It's not what goes into a man, that makes him evil.

It's what comes out of a man.

Guilt by association seems petty.

There are dangerous ideas that tempt us to judge others others good or evil. The gods judge themselves righteous and good, naturally. Are we like gods, judging good and evil?

If not, then what is the proper approach when evaluating bad ideas. Should a man be guilty because of the ideas he may hold today.

Or should he simply be held accountable for his murders, maiming, theft and frauds, whatever ideology he has or lack thereof.

Should an idea be held in contempt because a bad man or bad men held it. It may be suspect. Still the idea holds no power to force itself upon a wary hearer.

However, Bad ideas are tempting.

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