| You're losing me here. "Evil is evil" doesn't do anything to define the word, and it's a rather spurious argument.
Is the daystar "evil"? I mean, it will eventually destroy the planet (and if we haven't figured out how to live elsewhere, will destroy all the life we've grown so fond of), but does that make it evil? It's also the reason there's life here at all (i.e. providing the proper conditions for life to develop).
And how can you define something as "evil" without also defining what is "not evil" (which would be "good")? You can't put a concept in a wheelbarrow and carry it around.
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