Immorality will forever be immortal:
Because without Bad there would be no Good,
Adversely, without Good there would be no Bad
And how does Good feel, knowing that without Bad there can be no Good,
And how does Bad feel knowing it is just the absence of Good; a tainted...
This is late, however:
You seem to think me cruel. I am not, at least, no more than the next person. When I write I am not writing of this as a sort of cop out. I am using the entity of Morality (what one/society deems to be good) and Immorality (the absence of Morality), essentially Good and Bad. I had hoped one might be able to make sense of it, especially considering the emphasis given to the terms via capitalization. In all actuality, I am attempting to explain a philosophical question that always plagues the mind of both spiritual and non: If there is a Creator, why did They create Bad/Why is there Bad in the World? I am in no way trying to convince people that they are allowed to do what they want, nor am I telling them the opposite. I am hoping to breech the subject in a more distant manner that may allow someone to take it as they please, I want to make people think — not necessarily my way.