Talking to the Devil: an interview from the Other Side - Shabrin Boris 5 стр.


Fose: So how can people make better choices that lead to a more fulfilling life?

Lucifer: It all starts with awareness. We must be mindful of the impact our choices have on ourselves and on others. We must consider the long-term consequences of our actions and weigh the potential benefits against the potential harms.

We also need to develop empathy and compassion. When we are able to see the world through the eyes of others, we are more likely to make choices for everyone, not just ourselves.

Finally, we must be willing to take responsibility for our actions. When we make mistakes, we must acknowledge them and do what we can to correct the situation.

Fose: Thats a very insightful point of view, Lucifer. Do you have any final thoughts on the subject?

Lucifer: Only that we all have the power to make positive changes in the world through the choices we make each day. It is never too late to start making better choices and strive for a more fulfilling life for ourselves and those around us.

Chapter 4. The Balance of Good and Evil

Definition of Good and Evil

Fose: Can you define what is good and what is evil?

Lucifer: Good and evil are subjective concepts, Fose. What one person considers good can be evil to another. In my opinion, good is anything that brings pleasure, happiness, and satisfaction to oneself and others, and evil is anything that causes harm, pain, and suffering.

Fose: Can you give examples of actions that are considered good and evil?

Lucifer: Of course, Fose. Acts such as charity, love, and forgiveness are considered good because they bring happiness and comfort to peoples lives. On the other hand, actions such as murder, theft and betrayal are considered evil because they bring harm and suffering to others.

Fose: But some people argue that good and evil are not subjective, but objective. That there are actions that are inherently good or evil. What do you think about this?

Lucifer: I understand that point of view, Fose. However, even actions that are considered inherently good, such as saving someones life, can have negative consequences. For example, if someone saves a persons life, but hurts someone else in the process, is that still a good action? Its all a matter of perspective.

Fose: Thats an interesting point. But what about the concept of morality? Isnt there a moral code that defines what is good and what is bad?

Lucifer: Morality is a human construct, Fose. It is a set of rules and beliefs that people create to guide their behavior. But morality can vary from one culture to another. What is considered moral in one society may be considered immoral in another. Thus, it is not an absolute truth. Remember that good and evil are not black and white. They are shades of gray that depend on a persons point of view.


The Origin of Good and Evil

Fose: Thank you for continuing to communicate with me, Lucifer. I know you have a busy schedule in hell.

Lucifer: I am always happy to share my knowledge with people. [Authors note: here I wonder if the Prince of Darkness has his own hidden agenda, which the publication of this interview might achieve? However, I continue the conversation].

Fose: Lets begin with the origins of good and evil. Is one more ancient than the other?

Lucifer: Thats an interesting question. It is my belief that good and evil have existed since the beginning of time, and neither is more ancient than the other.

Fose: Can you tell us more about how they came into the universe?

Lucifer: According to some beliefs, good and evil were born out of chaos. When the universe was created, there was a great battle between order and chaos. Order led to the creation of good, and chaos led to the creation of evil. According to other beliefs, good and evil were created by divine power.

Fose: What about the concept of morality? How does it relate to the origin of good and evil?

Lucifer: Morality is a subjective concept that varies from person to person. It is a set of rules and values that people and societies use to determine what is right and wrong. Morality is often influenced by religion, culture, and personal experience.


The Balance of Good and Evil

Fose: Im curious, whats your point of view on the balance of good and evil in the world?

Lucifer: As a demon, I can tell you that the balance between good and evil is constantly changing. Sometimes one side prevails over the other, but it never stays that way for long. We demons work tirelessly to influence the world toward evil, but in the end people have to make their own choices.

Fose: So youre saying that people are responsible for maintaining a balance between good and evil?

Lucifer: Yes, people play a decisive role in this balance. They have free will and can choose good or evil. Our job as demons is to bend them toward evil, but we cant force them to do anything.

Fose: Can you give us an example of how the balance has changed over time?

Lucifer: Of course. At the dawn of mankind, evil was more prevalent. Humans were more barbaric and selfish, they didnt have the knowledge and technology to build a just society. Over time, however, people began to develop morality and ethics, and the balance shifted toward good. Of course, there have been setbacks along the way, such as wars and atrocities, but on the whole I would say that good is gaining ground.

Fose: Interesting. What effect does this balance have on people and society?

Lucifer: The balance between good and evil affects all aspects of human life. When evil prevails, society becomes more violent and unstable. People are more prone to selfishness and cruelty toward one another. Conversely, when good prevails, society becomes more peaceful and just. People are more likely to help each other and work toward common goals.

On an individual level, the balance between good and evil affects a persons character and actions. Those who choose good are likely to be happy and fulfilled, while those who choose evil are likely to be unhappy and unfulfilled. It is important that people understand this and make the right choices for themselves and for society as a whole.


The Role of People

Fose: Do people have the power to choose their side?

Lucifer: Absolutely. Free will is a gift given to humans by their creator, and it is up to them to use it wisely. They can choose good or evil, and their choice determines the balance between the two forces.

Fose: How does a persons choice affect the balance between good and evil?

Lucifer: Every action has consequences, and the same applies to a persons choices. By choosing good, they side with the forces of good, and by choosing evil, they side with the forces of evil. Each choice made tilts the balance one way or the other, which ultimately determines the outcome of the battle.

Fose: What are the consequences of choosing one side?

Lucifer: The consequences of choosing good or evil are significant. Choosing good leads to a life of peace, love and contentment, while choosing evil leads to a life of suffering, pain and regret. Those who choose good are rewarded with eternal life in heaven, while those who choose evil are punished with eternal damnation in the fiery pits of hell.

Fose: Some might argue that people are too weak to resist the temptations of evil. What do you say to that?

Lucifer: Temptations are indeed strong, but people have the strength to resist them. It takes strength, courage, and faith to choose good over evil, but it is possible. I can tempt people to choose evil, but ultimately it is their choice. They have the strength to resist my temptations and choose the path of righteousness.


The Triumph of Kindness

Fose: As a demon, you represent evil, and we are here to discuss the power of good to overcome evil. How do you respond to the idea that good can overcome evil?

Lucifer: (laughs) Its a funny concept, actually. Good and evil are merely human constructs. They do not exist in the natural order of things. There is no such thing as good or evil, only power and the will to use it.

Fose: But throughout history and literature we have seen countless examples of good triumphing over evil. The hero defeats the villain, the outsider rises to the top, the oppressed overthrow their oppressors. Is this really just a figment of our imagination?

Lucifer: No, they are not. People have an innate sense of morality and justice, and they have a desire to see those values upheld. But make no mistake, these stories are just stories. They are not a reflection of reality.

Fose: So you mean to say that the power of good to overcome evil is limited?

Lucifer: Of course. Good can triumph over evil only if certain conditions are met. The first is strength. Good must be stronger than evil. The second is strategy. Good must have a plan to defeat evil. And finally, good must be willing to do whatever it takes to win.

Fose: But what about the power of love or forgiveness? Cant they defeat even the most evil deeds?

Lucifer: Love and forgiveness are just another form of power. They can be used to defeat evil, but they are not the only way. And sometimes they are not enough. There is an evil that cannot be forgiven or loved.

Fose: So what is the key to defeating evil?

Lucifer: The important thing is to understand that evil is not a force outside of us. It is part of us, just as good is part of us. To defeat evil, we must first recognize that it exists within us and then work to overcome it. We must be willing to confront our own darkness and do whatever is necessary to rise above it.

Fose: This is a very powerful message. Thank you, Lucifer, for sharing your insight with us.


In conclusion, the power of good over evil is not a simple and straightforward concept. Although we see countless examples in history and literature of the triumph of good over evil, the reality is much more complex. Good can defeat evil only if certain conditions are met, such as strength, strategy, and a willingness to do whatever is necessary to win. And even then there is evil, which cannot be defeated by love or forgiveness alone. To truly defeat evil, we must recognize that it exists in us and work to overcome it.

Chapter 5. Definition of Evil

Evil in Society

Fose: I would like to discuss the impact of evil on society. First, what do you think about the way evil is portrayed in the media?

Lucifer: Well, Fose, I believe that the media tend to portray evil in a very sensationalist and often inaccurate manner. Evil is often portrayed as glamorous or even attractive, which can be misleading. In reality, evil is dark, destructive, and often very ugly.

Fose: This is a very interesting point of view. Do you think that the portrayal of evil in the media affects how people perceive and respond to it?

Lucifer: Absolutely. The media has a tremendous influence on how people think and feel. When evil is portrayed in a sensationalistic or glamorous way, it can make people more likely to understand or even accept it. On the other hand, when evil is portrayed more accurately and realistically, it can help people see the true nature of evil and reject it.

Fose: I see. Going forward, can you talk about how evil can manifest itself in society?

Lucifer: Of course. Evil can manifest itself in many ways, but some of the most common include crime, corruption, and war. These are all ways in which individuals or groups seek power or wealth at the expense of others. They are all driven by greed, ambition, and a lack of empathy or concern for others.

Fose: And how do you think society can best deal with these manifestations of evil?

Lucifer: I believe the most important thing is to foster a sense of empathy and compassion for others. When we truly care about the well-being of others, we are less likely to engage in behavior that harms them. We are also more likely to take action to prevent harm to others. In addition, we must hold those who do evil accountable for their actions. This means not only punishing them when necessary, but also giving them the tools and resources they need to change their ways.

Fose: Thank you for your thoughts, Lucifer. It was a fascinating discussion.


The Psychology of Evil

Fose: I would like to ask you about the psychology of evil. In your experience, what are the root causes of evil behavior?

Lucifer: Evil behavior can be explained by various factors, but I believe that personality traits such as narcissism, sociopathy and psychopathy play a significant role. People with these traits tend to have an exaggerated sense of self-importance, lack empathy, and disregard the well-being of others. These traits make it easier for them to commit evil behavior without remorse.

Fose: Thats interesting. Do you think these character traits are innate or can they be developed?

Lucifer: It is a combination of both. Some people may be born with these traits, while others may develop them as a result of environment and experience.

Fose: Can you give an example of how the environment and experiences can contribute to the development of these personality traits?

Lucifer: Of course. Trauma, abuse, and neglect can contribute to the development of these traits. For example, a child who grew up in an abusive family may learn that violence and aggression are acceptable ways of dealing with problems. They may also develop a sense of detachment from their emotions as a way of coping with violence. Over time, this can lead to the development of sociopathic or psychopathic traits.

Fose: That makes sense. So, do you think that people who commit evil behavior are evil by nature, or do they have the potential to change?

Lucifer: Everyone has the potential to change, but it takes a lot of introspection and effort. People who engage in evil behavior often do so because they believe it is the only way to get what they want. Only when they are able to recognize the harm they are doing to others and to themselves can they begin to change.


The Morality of Evil

Fose: I want to begin by asking you about your view of the concept of moral relativism. Do you believe that there is an objective standard for what is right and wrong, or is morality simply a matter of personal opinion?

Lucifer: Ah, the eternal question of morality. I believe that morality is subjective and determined by ones beliefs and values. What one person may consider morally right, another may consider morally wrong. Its all a matter of perspective.

Fose: Thats an interesting point of view. But what about the harm that results from evil actions? Surely there must be some objective standard for measuring this?

Lucifer: Of course our actions have consequences. But whether those consequences are good or bad depends on whom you ask. Take, for example, a dictator who causes suffering and death to millions of people. To some people he may be considered evil, but to others he may be considered a hero who stands up for his beliefs.

Fose: I understand your point, but what about punishment? Is it an effective deterrent to those who commit evil?

Lucifer: Punishment is effective only if one believes that what he did was wrong. If one sincerely believes that what he did was justified, no amount of punishment will keep him from repeating his actions. This is why I believe that punishment should be used as a way of rehabilitation, not just punishment.

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