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These are the Seven Truths of '''Evil''':
These are the Seven Truths of '''Evil''':


# What is called evil is simply the drive for advancement, for greatness. We
# What is called evil is simply the drive for advancement, for greatness. We seek, through discipline and pain, to spur the advancement of nothing less than sentient life.
seek, through discipline and pain, to spur the advancement of nothing less
# Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds out the weak and feeble-minded from the population.
than sentient life.
# Weakness must be eliminated in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual.
# Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds out
# The enemies of strength are those who trumpet the effeminate values of forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline.
the weak and feeble-minded from the population.
# Weakness must be eliminated in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and
Spiritual.
# The enemies of strength are those who trumpet the effeminate values of
forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline.
# The body may be made stronger through combat.
# The body may be made stronger through combat.
# The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience. One
# The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience. One does this by inflicting pain on others.
does this by inflicting pain on others.
# The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both self-imposed and externally-imposed.
# The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both self-imposed
and externally-imposed.


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Revision as of 06:13, 3 August 2005

These are the Seven Truths of Evil:

  1. What is called evil is simply the drive for advancement, for greatness. We seek, through discipline and pain, to spur the advancement of nothing less than sentient life.
  2. Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds out the weak and feeble-minded from the population.
  3. Weakness must be eliminated in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual.
  4. The enemies of strength are those who trumpet the effeminate values of forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline.
  5. The body may be made stronger through combat.
  6. The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience. One does this by inflicting pain on others.
  7. The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both self-imposed and externally-imposed.