Tag: Evil

Tucker Carlson, at a conference in a Middle Eastern oil city, likened America to a "dad" of the world perpetuating evil by taking sides in conflicts like a parent favoring one child over another.
In "The First Fifty Edition," Miriam and Noah discuss a pact brokered between Israel and Hamas, facilitated by Qatar and the United States, which involves releasing 50 hostages, primarily children and their mothers, in return for 150 Palestinian detainees and a temporary ceasefire.
As the conflict in Israel escalates, the death toll rises, prompting reflections on the nature of evil.
In this discussion, Rabbi Joseph Dweck and Rabbi Dr. Samuel Lebens explore the topic of evil and suffering in Judaism.
A recent U.S. operation successfully eliminated Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, sparking a debate on the ethics of hating extraordinarily evil individuals.
The article discusses the practical principles of Stoicism and their relation to Maimonides' exploration of providence and theodicy in the Guide for the Perplexed.