There are two halves to the whole story in The Battle Between Good and Evil. Society is established based on an understanding of what good and evil mean. This battle – the constant representation of good and evil in our world – forces us to fight a clash within ourselves. But it also forces us to develop an understanding of a different form of governance for a civilization through its universal record system. By understanding the definitions of good and evil, and building from them, civilization can use a common language to strengthen and spread its system of justice. In life, the justice system rewards the good by favoring their career growth in ways that sustain the governance system. The evil are guided to find a higher purpose from within their faith so that they may begin to build toward it in their lifetime. As a whole, our civilization can increasingly become more spiritual in faith by understanding the interplay of good and evil.