WHY DOES GOD PERMIT EVIL?
Evil is the opposite of good and occurs in the same
way that all mutually arising opposites occur, according to Buddhism. You
cannot have one without the other. They are two sides of the same coin. You
cannot have solid without space, light without dark, or an inside without an
outside. Nothing can be known without its opposite. In this way, good cannot be
known without the possibility at least of evil. As St. Thomas Aquinas said,
"Good derives it's virtue from evil."
Philosopher Alan Watts adds, "In our present
state of consciousness we are standing, as it were, with our eyes right against
the painting, so that only one small, meaningless patch of color can be seen at
a time. But in our eternal state we stand with the whole canvas in view. From
this standpoint evil is not evil as we now know it; it is shadow harmonizing
with light."
In the words of Buddhist Matthieu Picard, "evil is not a demonic power external to ourselves, and good is not an absolute principle independent of us. Everything occurs in our minds. Love and compassion are reflections of the true nature of all living beings--what we have called basic goodness. Evil is a deviation from this basic goodness which can be remedied."
In the words of Buddhist Matthieu Picard, "evil is not a demonic power external to ourselves, and good is not an absolute principle independent of us. Everything occurs in our minds. Love and compassion are reflections of the true nature of all living beings--what we have called basic goodness. Evil is a deviation from this basic goodness which can be remedied."
Vedanta has a different view of it completely. The
question "why does God permit evil?" is, to a Vedantist, as
meaningless as "why does God permit good?" Brahman is neither kind
nor cruel. Brahman does not intervene in the world's affairs. The extent to
which one experiences evil, or for that matter good, is the result of karma
operating in his life, karma being the effect of one's deeds in life.
Meritorious deeds are those which move one closer to union with the divine, the
ultimate purpose of human existence, while vile deeds are those which move one
away.
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