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Trial's of Good and Evil

People say that three forth of the world is good (hopeful), and that the other one forth is evil full of (doubt). It stands to reason that had it been the other way around the world would fall into darkness, but reason isn't always clear. "what do you mean" you ask. picture a room (call it room 1) with 100 people only 1 person is good (hopeful).The rest evil (doubtful).

Now picture another room (call it room 2) this room also has 100 people 1 person is evil (doubtful) the rest good (hopeful). the two rooms are given a choice the good (hopeful) person in room one must stand up and give his life to save the others in the room. the evil (doubtful) person in room two must also do the same. the one person of light, good, hope will come foreword and be happy to give his life for the others to live even if they are lost soul's.

many may even change their life because of it. The dark, evil, doubtful person in room two would stay quiet hoping his life would be spared. Dooming the rest for his own self gain until one of the good(hopeful) people step foreword and clams to be evil, so that the others may live. my point is it only takes one good, hopeful person to stop an army of evil, but it would take a army of evil people to stop one good person on the path to god. In my mind the world could have 10% good 90% evil the good will still save, change, and shape three forth's the world for the better.

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