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February 12, 2008. What Makes Art Evil? It is more natural to portray evil than to portray good. Ive heard actors, story tellers, musicians, and many other kinds of artists say something along these lines. Biblically, just because something feels natural doesnt make it the right thing to do. But because evil is so inherently wicked, should artists never portray it? 160;Should patrons of art avoid evil content? 160;No, I mean, really? Its Something in the Context, Right? Nothing is inherently evi.

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February 12, 2008. What Makes Art Evil? It is more natural to portray evil than to portray good. Ive heard actors, story tellers, musicians, and many other kinds of artists say something along these lines. Biblically, just because something feels natural doesnt make it the right thing to do. But because evil is so inherently wicked, should artists never portray it? 160;Should patrons of art avoid evil content? 160;No, I mean, really? Its Something in the Context, Right? Nothing is inherently evi.

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