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I'm evil. Atleast according to politically correct idiots who can't challenge thier' minds to see what I'm trying to say.
The simplest of revelations; that you might not be a good person, came to me today. Just 10 minutes ago, infact.
As I was writing an article about "Have you ever accomplished something you are really proud of?"
I realized that my opinions offend alot of people. I realized that in thier' eyes, I was evil.
And perhaps the best revelation:
I realized I didn't care.
Is that a sin? Not to care that you might be evil?
Is it a sin that some people find my opinion, and the dark, sarcastic, and abrupt nature that I call "Style" distasteful?
Or perhaps, is it a sin that they can't accept that some people have different opinions?
I realized that it's possible to be a bad person with the best of intentions.
I accept people for who they are, regardless of what I think of thier' race, or religion. I also happen to believe that no one should be above the laws, regardless of race or religion. And these two often but heads, in my thought processes. I often wonder "Is this evil? Does this conflict make me a bad person?"
And then I finished that article. I finished it with a much darker side to the end.
I challenged the reader of the article to stop, and accept that while that person may appear to be something, it is not all that they are.
I did so in a dark fashion, and it wasn't worded really nice, but I also realized it was how I felt.
I wondered. "IS that evil. Does that thought make me a bad person?"
You should read the article yourself. You can pick up where it got dark, rather easily.
But here is an interesting concept for you.
It may be evil, or a sin, that I don't care if I'm evil. It may be a sin that I don't care if my opinion offends people. It may be a sin, or evil, to think that religion has no place in the court room, or that religion should be an excuse from the law. It may even be evil to allow anger, and annoyance influence the tone of an article.
But the simplest of revelations?
While these things may be sinful, or evil, they are sins, and evils I gladly will confess to.
You know why?
Because if I didn't confess to these sins, I'd be denying they were part of me, and my beliefs. And since I'm not religious anyways, I might as well 'sin', because I don't believe in hell, so there's no point in worrying.
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