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Each person has their own opinion about what is good and evil. For some it is true, for others it is not. And over time, these opinions change and sometimes become true.
Partially correct. At different times, different cultures had different ideas about good and evil, which suggests that people always had the wrong ideas related to morality (or not always-suddenly, somewhere, people hit the bull's-eye in terms of understanding good and evil. Although this is the same for how many situations you need to understand the correct answer…). So we probably think something bad is good or vice versa (or we think something neutral is good/bad. Or vice versa).
The question has different unambiguous answers. Choose any of them.
NO, we do not correctly perceive good and evil when viewed from the perspective of original sin, namely the primary knowledge of good and evil by Adam and Eve.
The wrong thing is that after knowing good and evil, they divided the phenomena of what is happening, its causal relationships into what is good (good) and what is bad (evil). The initial pure perception of what is happening does not imply such a division, perceiving and acting in what is happening with pure reason and knowledge at the level of known and knowable objective cause-and-effect relationships of the material world.
YES, we correctly perceive good and evil when viewed from the point of view that people's lives are theater, and theater needs a story, a beginning, and potential. From this point of view, the knowledge of good and evil was a remarkable invention that made it possible to generate an infinite number of characters and plots in the theater of life. The correctness lies in the fact that we, as actors, correctly perceive the purpose of good and evil as a soil that generates a variety of vital phenomena of life, thus endlessly continuing the drama and comedy of life.