What is difference between Evil and Devil ??
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Evil and devil are often viewed interchangeably as both words are associated with iniquity. For instance, “evil” is synonymous with “wicked” and one of the definitions of “devil” is “a very wicked person”. Thus, web searches for both words usually bring up similar concepts. However, they are two distinct words. The following discussions further delve into their differences.
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EVIL:
- AN evil is a person who do good deeds.
- in mythology there are angles or god's messengers.
- they are kind-hearted.
DEVIL:
- A devil is a person who do bad works.
- in mythology they are known as monsters.
- they are cruel.
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