Battle of the giants

Battle of the giants

The battle between “good” and “evil” is a central theme in many religious and philosophical traditions.It is often used as a metaphor for the internal conflicts we experience as humans when trying to make ethical decisions.

Practically speaking, this struggle can be understood as our daily decisions and actions directed either toward love, compassion, and kindness (the “good”) or toward hate, greed, and selfishness (the “evil”).Every person can do their part to change the world for the better, in which man uses all of his God-given abilities to enable or even do good things and to avoid or even prevent bad things. This is our free will to make these decisions every day.


Metaphorically speaking, the battle between “good” and “evil” is often depicted in stories and myths in which heroic characters fight against evil forces.These stories serve to teach us important moral lessons and inspire us to choose the good in our own lives. The Bible, the Koran and the Torah also bear witness to such “stories”.


Energetically speaking, one could say that “good” actions create positive energy that promotes healing, harmony and growth, while “evil” actions create negative energy that causes suffering and chaos.


Regarding the effect of God's Word and His omnipotence, which dwells in people through His Word: The Word of God is essential and important for every believer in the God of Abraham and for this life.This word has not only given us a completely new direction and meaning in life when we return to God's covenant, but is also a guideline and correction for daily life.It is believed that God's omnipotence is most evident in resting and helping. However, I would like to emphasize that different religious traditions may have different views on the nature of good and evil and the role of God's Word and omnipotence.


However, the battle between “good” and “evil” has already been decided. We just have to accept it and make it happen in our lives. Because the “bad” leads to death. However, the “good” leads to life. So “good” logically outlives “evil” in the long run!

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