It's not easy. We'd probably prefer to just avoid it altogether. Evil enters when we're not looking at takes advantage of every hesitancy, every wrong move, every weak side-step. Strong leaders, centered leaders -- must be strong in the face of evil.
If the only road to peace is to remove the evil, then do it.
Accommodating evil will not make it cooperate. In the presence of true evil (not just disagreement but actual evil which does harm to others) we must confront.
Confront with the courage to stand for what is right.
Create solutions that do not create losers.
Speak and act with compassion to and for everyone involved.
Seek clarity in expectations and actions.
All are useful, indeed necessary in the face of evil. The toughest one might be confronting that evil. But, what choice do we have?
Calling something evil does not make it evil, but failing to recognize evil will cause you harm.
-- doug smith
Reflection Questions:
- When did you successfully confront evil? What did you learn?
- What advice would you give to anyone who believes that they are dealing with evil?
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