The reason why God lifts up the evil one in order to punish it
Why does God first elevate evil before punishing it?
And why does evil always perish?
There is a natural logic to this, so let's explore it.
Let's say you first succeed in causing harm to others and stealing their profits.
You get a taste for it.
You'll do it again.
It works again. You get a taste for it even more.
You'll do it again. This time, on a bigger scale.
It worked. You can't stop laughing. You get a taste for it again. People who work hard look stupid. You can't stop.
Once you get a taste for evil, it's addictive.
Next time, you'll recruit friends and do it on an even bigger scale.
It works again. Super! You think everyone in the world is stupid and you're the only one who's smart.
By this time, the number of victims will increase. It will become a problem in society as well.
"It's my turn next."
They will become more wary.
"We can't let this go unchecked."
Finally, society is getting serious. The police are on the move.
Even among the evil gang, there are falling out. They are a group of people who sacrifice others for their own profit. They are all scheming to hoard the stolen money for themselves. There is no way they can trust their gang.
And so, by the time their profits are maximized, they are surrounded by the police and other righteous people on the outside, and falling out on the inside.
This is bound to bring about ruin.
The only way they can avoid ruin here is to say, "It's about time to call it quits,"
and run away with the victory, but this is not easy to do. Once they get a taste of it, they can't forget the pleasure and become addicted, so they can't stop doing evil. And they will continue until they are ruined.
This includes not only criminals and criminal organizations, but also companies that are willing to use dishonest means to pursue profits. If they use dishonest means to pursue profits, I think they are a proper criminal organization. Even large companies.
So, isn't it logical that God would first elevate evil in order to punish them?
Even so, you might be thinking that criminal organizations have continued to persist for quite some time. I'll think about this next time.
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