Some of the most fathomless evils in the world go unknown to people.
These evils present themselves disguised as good, and may do much good, but
simultaneously do evil. Ideas, things, and people may all advance evil, even if
this is not what they intended. How people see the aforementioned, and the way
said people's minds work, combine together to work much harm. It is assuredly
not their fault, and they may not even be aware of it. For instance Mother
Theresa's intentions are completely honorable and she does much good, but
she also cause evil.
Mother Theresa is, for all practical purposes, guaranteed sainthood.
Much of what she does, and who she is, may indirectly cause things she does
not intend. Some of this is the people she helps. Mother Theresa gives food
needed to survive to her beneficiaries. This is unquestionably a good thing, yet
it also harms the people. While their lives shall continue, they no longer know
how to live. Those rescued shall become dependent on the food given them,
and soon will not know how to take care of themselves. It would be far more
practical to also teach them how they may help themselves, but one person
cannot do all.
One overwhelming influence on those that wish to help is Mother
Theresa. These individuals doubtless wish to help, but for various reasons do
not. When questioned, there is one response that is entirely too common, which
is "I can't make a difference." Mother Theresa is a contributing factor to this
response. Everyone sees this woman doing so much, they then believe they
can never do the same on such a large scale. People become overwhelmed
with all of the good she does, then, because they acquired the impression that
they cannot come near to the legend she has become, they do nothing at all.
There is at least one other place where Mother Theresa does something
detrimental, that she may not be aware of. People constantly see her on news
reports, movies, commercials. Mother Theresa is also written about in books,
magazines, and newspapers. She allows this, for it lets her message reach
many people, but this too has a corrupting effect. Until now sainthood had been
a mystical and unattainable level, now it is not. It is certain that Mother Theresa
shall become a saint. Such publicity becomes devoted to her that many begin to
feel like they know her. Mother Theresa currently drifts somewhere between
your neighbor and a favorite movie star. This is not the place she should
occupy. Such a status erodes what it means to be a saint, making it somehow
less holy in the eyes of many people.
Mother Theresa does cause evil and harm, though it is extremely unlikely
she is aware of it. She is incapable of doing anything about it, even if she is
aware. One must remember everyone causes good and evil, though maybe not
in equal measures. It may seem, at first, that she is possibly responsible for
more than most, or that hers excessively wide spread. Remember, she does far
more good works than most -- maybe more than anyone else. The good she
does, and the many lives she constantly saves, more than make up for the harm
that may subsequently occur.
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