| JD has been fond of using this verse
Phi. 1:21 For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.
He's assuming that one can't gain from an evil.
Let's take an example. Families sometimes drift apart. And family tragedies sometimes bring families back together. Say a family member is murdered. As a result, the survivors no longer take each over for granted. They make time for each other. They value the time they spend together. They make the most of the time they have. That's a good result of a heinous crime.
Thus one could argue that the family gained from the murder of their family member. The murder was an evil.
J.D. has, again, given an argument which does not lead to his desired conclusion.
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