Non-Fiction

Evil’s Origin by Christian Laursen

Evil’s Origin by Christian Laursen delves into the complex and often uncomfortable subject of evil, challenging preconceived notions and encouraging readers to confront the darkness within our world. The author emphasizes the need to awaken from societal slumber and question the perceived relativity and myth surrounding evil.

The book seamlessly weaves insights from various fields, including psychology, neurology, anthropology, and firsthand accounts from survivors and victims. The interdisciplinary approach aims to connect the dots and overcome the barriers that often hinder different professions from addressing sensitive matters. The initial intention of breaking cultural chains evolves into a profound exploration of the origins of evil.

How did it make me feel?

The narrative poses thought-provoking questions such as the existence of evil, its potential presence within us, and whether it stems from genetics or conditioning. Drawing from horrifying stories and examples of evil acts, the book engages readers in a journey through the darkest corners of human behavior.

One notable aspect is the exploration of identifying evil, where the book skillfully discusses traps and illusions. Real-life examples, including notorious figures like Ted Bundy and Ian Brady, are used to illustrate and analyze the manifestations of evil. It was a difficult read at times due to this reason, but nevertheless, extremely interesting.

Would I recommend it?

Evil’s Origin is not for the faint of heart, as it challenges readers to confront the darkness head-on. If you are unafraid to explore the depths of human nature and grapple with profound questions about the nature of evil, this book offers a compelling and thought-provoking journey.

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