Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Relational Evil

In my young adult class at church, we've been trying to figure out what constitutes evil. In a world where absolute morality has lost its appeal, we need to envision culturally relevant and intellectually sophisticated arguments for the reality of evil. Rather than seeing evil as trespassing an archaic rule, it seems that we need to gain an understanding of evil that respects those rules while finding a deeper and truer principle. So we've developed this definition of evil:
Evil is a system that breaks relational ties with God, with others, with myself, and with nature.

Thus, evil is anything that destroys a relationship. Now we are by no means the ones that came up with such a definition. But I hope that I can help popularize such a view as I believe that it encompasses all evil in the world. Not only does it condemn those actions that are obviously evil, such as murder, theft, and idolatry, but it also helps us see actions such as insensitivity to others as being evil as well.

Now I'm aware that the acceptance of this definition hinges on the ability of individuals to recognize that connectedness is a good thing. And there are plenty of people who wish to be islands to themselves. But I believe that at some level all people recognize that they need to be harmony with the universe.

Such a definition is tricky. Because it means that we are labeling as evil acts that were not done with malicious intentions. But I believe that as we become more spiritually aware, we will see that we have sinned against all creation by our self-centeredness and greed. What are your thoughts?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi curt.

a bunch of very wise people from across the work once defined christianity as 'relationship' so your definition of sin seems aboout right. i haad been thinkng the same thing myself over the last few days.

rob

Curt said...

Hey Rob,
Yeah I agree that Christianity is a relationship. We cannot be in relationship with rules and regulations. Maybe that's why legalism is considered bad. God sees it as another form of evil because we are not in relationship with him or others... or even ourself. Legalism is simply trying to prop oneself up through behaviors without really considering how our actions are putting us in relationship with God or others.