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In my mind, dualism (seeing the world as good vs. evil, light vs. dark, us vs. them) is to lose the forest for the trees. There is a unity underneath it all, and the most enlightened folk seem to get beyond the game of forms, the false polarity of opposites, and get in touch with the divine without the need to separate forces into opposing sides.
Our primary source of unhappiness is the false notion that we are isolated beings separate from God and the rest of the universe. It is a false notion, perpetuated by our ego, which sets up the polarity of opposites, and so most of us get lost in this reality of "us vs. them." And in that mindset, evil does indeed exist - if you choose to live in that mindset. And evil doers, are people like everyone else, who choose to do evil. They choose to ignore their inner essence of goodness, and their actions bind them in the physical world.
Lao Tzu talks of another mindset that of the Tao. The Tao, which literally means "way" is, God's connection to all things, unmanifest and manifest. He who is in touch with this can see the opposites (good, evil, light and dark) but realizes, at a fundamental level that these are artificial distinctions of polarities on a continuum.
There is no opposite to love. Love, as I understand it is not the opposite of hate. The opposite of hating is "liking" something in an ego-related way. Love is part of our primal essence. An evil person chooses to turn away from love (and God). It is an active choice.
An enlightened thinker can move past these polarities, and try to walk the walk of being true to their loving nature, without having to dwell in the false polarity of opposites.
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