For that reason, these people are not considered evil (my definition), but are mentally ill. I am trying to get to the root of the matter - no outside influences or causes.
The distinction between good and evil shouldn't be that hard to figure out. Causing pain and suffering to another creature that did no harm to you is evil (I don't consider any religion or philosophy that would condone or endorse such behavior to be "true" in the ecumenical sense). Stopping or preventing harm to others who did nothing to bring it upon themselves may generally be considered "good."
What causes or triggers "evil" behavior is the real question, and the answer is going to be different for every person who indulges in such behavior.
Kevin
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