Evil opposes good but does “feed” on it.
On the contrary, in the presence of authentic good, evil starves.
It is metaphysically impossible for good to provide sustenance for evil.
If evil did feed on good, then God would be little more than a 24-hour all-you-can-eat buffet.
If evil did feed on good, then there would be no positive motivation to be good.
If evil did feed on good, then evil could never be overcome or defeated, not in this world nor the next.
If evil did feed on good, then Heaven could not exist, and Jesus’s promise would be a lie.
Evil does not and cannot feed on good.
Evil feeds on evil; hence, evil’s dogged pursuit of generating more evil upon which to feed.
Published on January 18, 2025 13:06