they are good and bad because they help you if you use them correctly(over dose)
In Greek mythology, Ares is often seen as a god of war who embodies the brutal aspects of conflict. While he was not considered "evil" in the same sense as figures like Hades or Medusa, Ares' impulsive and brutal nature sometimes placed him at odds with other gods and mortals. So, while not inherently evil, Ares was often associated with the destructive and chaotic aspects of warfare.
Good qualities: Ares was known for his bravery, strength, and ferocity in battle which made him a fierce warrior. Bad qualities: Ares was also characterized by his impulsive and reckless nature, often leading to conflict and destruction without considering the consequences.
If it doesn't have Ares in it bought the wrong weapons
Not at all. It is a Dodge Aries, not Ares.
Who is related to ares
In Greek mythology, Ares is often seen as a god of war who embodies the brutal aspects of conflict. While he was not considered "evil" in the same sense as figures like Hades or Medusa, Ares' impulsive and brutal nature sometimes placed him at odds with other gods and mortals. So, while not inherently evil, Ares was often associated with the destructive and chaotic aspects of warfare.
Ares is generally depicted as the Greek god of war, not necessarily as evil. However, he is often portrayed as a violent and chaotic deity, representing the brutal aspects of war. Whether a deity is considered "evil" depends on one's perspective and beliefs.
There is no such thing as "good evil." Evil is the opposite of good.
Ares is good
The Avengers theme song, Good versus Evil is one song. Between good and evil by Santana is another song about good over evil.
Evil can be seen as a deficiency of goodness. Good can help drive out evil.
The Spetznaz are good but evil to you when your against them.
Yes, your plans for me are good and not evil.
he is evil.
evil
Evil
The Book of Galatians 5 gives the perfect illustration of the origin of good and bad, According to Galatians 5: 1 we can be under the yoke of slavery, which constasts with freedom. Verse 4 shows that when we are seperated from Christ, we have fallen away from his undersrved kindness. Galatians 5: 13 reads. " You were called to freedom brothers; only do not use this freedom as an opportunity to pursue fleshly desires. Verse 16 invites us to keep walking by spirit and we will carry out no fleshly desire at all. Which means there are two kinds of spirits. Fleshly spirit and Christ's spirit. Verse 17 shows that these two are opposed to each other. According to Galatians 5: 19,20 the works of flesh are sexual immorality, uncleanness, brazen conduct, idolatry, spiritism, hostility, strif, jealousy, fits of anger, dissensions, division, sects, envy, drunkenness, wild parties and things like these. Galatians 5: 22,23 shows on the other hand, the fruitage of the spirit of Christ is: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, mildness, self-control. Against such things there is no law. Verse 26 invites us to not become egotistical, stirring up competition with one another, envying one another. The idea of being egotistical literally conveys the idea of " empty glory; vainglory." Having exaggerated self- conceptions, conceited, boastful. This suggests a strong desire to receive praise from others for valueless, empty reasons. So your idea which is" where there is good there is evil". The Scriptures above shows that it results from our choice and state of mind. We can poison our mind with poisonous thinking which will result in bad actions or we can choose as Christ's followers to put the sinful human nature to death. All those who choose to belong to Christ should decisively put away " the works of the flesh" mentioned at Galatians 5: 19-21 . Psalm 37: 29 describes what our future holds in these words. " The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it, which has always been God's purpose for our planet Earth. God's purpose has been postponed and His government ( His kingdom ) will undo all the harm that millenniums of human rule have done. Read Revelation 19: 15, 17, 18 When Jesus was on earth he taught us to pray for God's kingdom to come, where his Father's will, will be done as in heaven also on earth. Read Matthew 6: 9,10 Galatians 5: