Good and Evil in Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, Part II: Chapter 44

Part II of a seven-part series
The preceding introduction is, however, just a 30,000 foot view of chapter 44. The core of mankind’s concepts of good and evil are embedded in a relatively brief passage, the kernel of the chapter, which recounts MK’s great discovery, which was later corrupted by human beings and their various religions.
The passage begins …
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