In my previous post, I realized that existence can't deny the past. The fact that evil exists means that if we were to continue, evil will always be a part of us. But my compassionate side knew that if that's the case then when looking at evil as an inclination (a character) if it is self-preserving, it will only be and going to be tortured by existence. The more we are better at being just, the more we will reject, disintegrate, and kill evil while redefining them over and over again. In a highly desirable society, Paradise, Evil will be in hell. But this will still be compassionate if Evil inclinations such as the Inclination to stop everything, and the Inclination to make others incline to not incline (the depressions), were to have no self-preservation properties and tendencies. Inanimate objects. So the moral place for Evil is for it to have no independence in everything, no self-initiatives, no self-preservation, while still able to incline. An example of this wou