Evil In The Bible Essay, Research Paper
Evil in the Bible
Genesis shows the basic evil inherent in human nature. Many of the evils depicted in Genesis show people making decisions that are morally wrong or socially harmful. Evils of a social or moral character can still be traced to our modern society. The passage of time has not gotten rid of one human emotion that is rooted in many of the Genesis evils, jealousy. When this jealousy was acted upon, it manifested itself into an act of evil. This manifestation has occurred numerous times in Genesis and in our contemporary society.
In Genesis, the story of Cain and Abel clearly demonstrates evil born out of jealousy. The evil that came from the jealousy here was fueled by Cain?s need for God?s regard. Cain killed his brother out of frustration in hopes of receiving the same regard. He became blinded by the fact that he was doing harm to a family member. He ignored the idea that his brother had a right to God?s regard. Cain did not realize, initially, that his striking out at his brother would not win him God?s regard. This type of evil rooted in jealousy and contempt is not unique to Genesis. This desire for more and the contempt for those more affluent or endowed with more is seen in our society today.
Our contemporary society manifests this evil nature often in forms of religious conflicts and wars over land and rights. The never ending conflict in the Middle East is an example of “brothers” engaging in a blood bath over land and religious
Jealousy is one emotion that can prompt man to reveal his inherent evil nature. As shown in Genesis, man often succumbs to the forces that draw him to morally and socially inappropriate behaviors. The evils of the world today are rooted in many emotions just as they were in Genesis. The more the world changes, the more man?s nature remains.