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What is bad for, or harmful to, human beings or animals. Evil is traditionally divided into moral and natural evil. Moral evil originates in human action, whereas natural evil originates independently of human action - for instance, earthquakes or epidemics. The problem of evil is the difficulty of explaining the existence of evil if the world was created by a perfect and omnipotent God. An evil spirit is often referred to as the devil, the name also given to the supreme spirit of evil in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim belief.

Evil can also be seen as illusory or real; and, when real, evil can be either a positive thing (the position of Manichaeism) or a negative thing - the absence of goodness, just as darkness is the absence of light (the position of St Augustine of Hippo).


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Harry is now in his sixth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, when he is once again called upon to battle against evil doers bent upon his distruction.
Evil is an appropriate secular and religious word, for evil doers have done what no others have done before in bringing the ultimate evil terror of a Theology of Crime Chosinness to our shores.
NOT UNTIL THE RIVERS RUN RED WITH THE BLOOD OF THE EVIL DOERS WILL VENGEANCE BE OURS
 
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