Editing Mushi:Vol3 Ch3
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Think about it. They could not have been an evil existence from the very beginning. |
Think about it. They could not have been an evil existence from the very beginning. |
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− | For example – a gun that killed, or a disaster that struck at |
+ | For example – a gun that killed, or a disaster that struck at civilization – these things were not evil in their essence. |
Could a molecule of iron that made up the body of a gun be evil? |
Could a molecule of iron that made up the body of a gun be evil? |
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− | And hurricanes that blew down trees are only harmless winds at their very root. |
+ | And the hurricanes that blew down trees are only harmless winds at their very root. |
Could winds be so essentially evil to the point that they should not exist at all? |
Could winds be so essentially evil to the point that they should not exist at all? |
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− | All things are only called ‘evil’ the moment they bring harm to men. |
+ | All things are only called ‘evil’ the moment when they bring harm to men. |
Be it guns, hurricanes, beasts, nations, and of course including — |
Be it guns, hurricanes, beasts, nations, and of course including — |