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Not evil. Not any more evil than the colored trees are good. Evil and good reside in the heart, not in trees and water

Not evil. Not any more evil than the colored trees are good. Evil and good reside in the heart, not in trees and water Picture Quote #1

Not evil. Not any more evil than the colored trees are good. Evil and good reside in the heart, not in trees and water

In the world of Ted Dekker's novels, the concept of good and evil is a central theme that is often explored in depth. Dekker's stories often delve into the idea that good and evil are not inherent qualities of objects or nature, but rather reside within the hearts of individuals.

The quote, "Not evil. Not any more evil than the colored trees are good. Evil and good reside in the heart, not in trees and water," encapsulates this idea perfectly. In Dekker's novels, characters are often faced with moral dilemmas and must grapple with their own inner demons in order to navigate the world around them.

One of Dekker's most famous series, the Circle series, follows the journey of Thomas Hunter as he discovers a parallel world where good and evil are constantly at war. Throughout the series, Thomas must confront his own inner darkness and make choices that will ultimately determine the fate of both worlds.
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