Eglantine21 wrote:
"It is the sense of loss and grief that the living experience that disposes us to think that it is an evil we should avoid."
Of course I agree and I doubt if anyone doesn't fear bereavement and terrible loss. In my previous reply to you I was giving an objective answer not about my own fears.
It seems to me that death, loss, mourning, and grief are inescapable conditions of life and are not therefore moral evils.
I like to differentiate between on the one hand moral evils which are often a matter of opinion or tradition, and on the other hand natural evils such as the sad transience of all living creatures
Good Morning Good Friday 29th March 2024