Premise: Human beings are primarily doers, not knowers.
Doing: Physical action to achieve a physical result.
Knowing: Mental representation of the universe created on the basis of the experiences of the individual, which are primarily physical experiences.
Conclusion: Knowing is a doing, but the primary doing is achieving physical results.
Premise: All doing is a function of the desires of a person.
Desire: A need to achieve something. For mortals, most desires are physical.
Premise: The desires of a person are either good or evil.
Good desires: A need to attain the physical satisfaction one craves (spiritual satisfaction through physical service to others, taking their desires into account.)
Evil desires: A need to attain the physical satisfaction one craves (spiritual satisfaction through attention only to one’s own desires, using others as needs be to fulfill those desires.)
Premises: Good desires find satisfaction only by taking into account the desires of God. Evil desires find satisfaction only by taking into account the desires of the self (Satan encourages and assists this selfishness by suggesting how others can be used to gain one’s own desire satisfactions.)
Premise: When a person sees (knows), how they see and know is a function of their desires.
The person of good desires sees other persons and things in terms of the potential for doing good which their existence affords: either as an instrument for doing good for others, or as others for whom good is to be done, to help others to attain pleasure, honor and power.
The person of evil desires sees other persons and things in terms of the potential they have for fulfilling his own desires for pleasure, honor and power.
Conclusion: Though physically in the same space and now able to affect each other, persons who desire good live in a different (effective) universe from those who desire evil. Though these two universes may have some points of contact, things are seen and acted upon in very different ways.
In the hereafter, the good persons of this world will live in so different a universe from evil persons that the evil persons have no power to contact or to affect the good persons.
Conclusion: Potentials are powers. Power is the key. Power does. Power knows. Good is power (in the long run). Evil is impotence (in the long run).