Here is my motivation and reasoning…

It is morally superior, because, evil deeds can be forgiven. A good person sometimes commits evil deeds. But a good person learns from it, and can repent. However an evil person cannot learn from it, and cannot repent. When an evil person asks or begs for forgiveness, it is a lie. He is not truly repentant. He cannot empathize with the victims or damage he causes. A good person can.

However, being the victim of evil, you are powerless. Your fate is in the hands of others. While you maybe able to forgive a transgression, if you want to, what is the power of forgiveness compared to the damage done? This is something that Christianity is wrong and incorrect about.

It is not morally superior to be a victim. It is morally superior to be a perpetrator, to have the control of your life, in your own hands.


Because it is morally superior to be responsible for yourself, hence the very nature of morality (self-responsibility, accountable for your actions).