Not exact matches
So what is it about you that
makes you see yourself as a lowly worm, as a sinning
evil creature in need of saving from something, as someone who needs a deity to
make all the rules for their lives?
(6) God can not
make a person (P) significantly free with respect to an action (A) and yet causally determine or bring it about that P go right with respect to A — i.e., to create
creatures capable of moral good, God must create
creatures capable of moral
evil.
How is anything I've ever done in my life so
evil as to
make me a disgusting, vile
creature with no hope of redemption without being covered in the blood of an innocent?
Yet God is the One who values and uses, because God incorporates into the divine life which is everlasting the good that takes place in the historical sequence; and God overrules or uses for good that which comes from the «vain imagination of foolish men» in their sin and defection — and, we may add, from anything else that is
evil or wrong thanks to the free decisions
made by the
creatures in their divinely granted capacity to choose among relevant possibilities.
Ogden, for example, tells us that «God is not neutral or indifferent to creaturely conflict but always sides with what
makes for the good of his
creatures as against all that
makes for
evil» (FF 94).
It affirms that there is no recalcitrant
evil external to man and the other
creatures out of which the world must be
made.
Although Hasker concludes this argument by pointing out that for it too «it is God who is responsible for the existence of
creatures who have the freedom and power to bring about great
evils,» I had explicitly said that «God is responsible for [the distinctively human forms of
evil on our planet] in the sense of having encouraged the world in the direction that
made these
evils possible» (Process 75; cf. God 308 - 09).
So the problem of
evil, it turns out, is based on the misapprehension that God could monopolize decision -
making and still have
creatures.
Unless you're some type of super-human
creature with a central nervous system
made of steel, the
evil of excitotoxins will catch up to you.
Good thing
evil CEO Claire Wyden (Malin Akerman: Stolen, Rock of Ages) built in some genes that
make the transformed
creatures respond to a radio signal, and that she just happens to have access to the transmitter atop the Sears Tower in Chicago to send out the call and bring the monsters right there and somehow collect genetic samples from them.
Anyway, dear Cora nominated the entire Mad Genius Club to Damien - lite as the big «fascists» of the genre, along with such heinous
creatures as Tom Kratman, Larry Correia, Vox Day (whatever you think of him, if there's a Glittery Hoo Haa
making a list of the most
evil people in SFF, Vox will be on that list — and I would not object to his sales figures, thank you very much), and of course our very own Sarah Hoyt.
It is also commonly known that Dr. Krankcase served as an
evil inspiration to Kaos once upon a time, who had figured out how to
make his own wooden
creatures, the Wilikin, come to life after reading about the doctor's exploits in the Minion Monthly Catalog.
Not only will Sebastian have to contend with the myriad horrific
creatures waiting for him in The
Evil Within 2, he'll also have to deal with the human «monsters» who have
made their way into the new STEM world.
Shadows forming
creatures skulking past, unfamiliar noises of beasts around the corner and the odd times being trapped in small spaces with them is where the horror aspect of The
Evil Within 2
makes your heart pump.
These
evil creatures, that as you play you learn why they exist, will attack you and a choice will have to be
made; stick with you're partner and risk both of you getting attacked, or split up and hope to fine each other again.
And speaking of enhancing horror, Resident
Evil VII's photo realistic settings, characters,
creatures, items, etc.
make the game shine.