I assure you that it is because of misunderstanding rather
than evil purpose.
Not exact matches
At all times in Israel people spoke much about
evil powers, but not about one which, for longer
than the
purpose of temptation, was allowed to rule in God's stead; never, not even in the most deadly act of requital by God, is the bond of immediacy broken.
According to them seven conditions must coincide to make a war just: the cause fought for must itself be just; the
purpose of the warring power must remain just while hostilities go on; war must be truly the last resort, all peaceful means having been exhausted; the methods employed during the war to vanquish the foe must themselves be just; the benefits the war can reasonably be expected to bring for humanity must be greater
than the
evils provoked by the war itself; victory must be assured; the peace concluded at the end of the war must be just and of such nature as to prevent a new war.
Hasker claims that the amount of intervention possible for God compatible with the divine
purposes would surely be «far less
than would be needed to materially affect the overall balance of good and
evil in the world.»
That wasn't always the case though, as New York's blue sky law was initially weaker
than that of many other states, until the New York Supreme Court determined in People v Federated Radio Corporation (1926) that the act's
purpose was to «defeat all kinds of fraud in connection with the sale of securities and commodities and to defeat all unsubstantial and visionary schemes in relation thereto whereby the public is fraudulently exploited,» even if the fraud can't be proven to have «originated in any actual
evil design or contrivance to perpetrate fraud or injury upon others.»
@Captain N You that the original
Evil Dead was made for any other
purpose than to make money of it?
CL: For all practical
purposes, it seems to me that central banks» similarities (which The
Evil Princes emphasises) are far more important
than their differences.
I found no real indication of underlying motive or
purpose other
than «she's
evil and that's what
evil people do.»