Bill Nitardy is the host of this About Me page and the Exposing Evil website. His primary goal is exposing evil and challenging conventional wisdom. He has a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and was employed at 3M Company for his entire career.
Part of the knowledge required to do this job was understanding the science of statistics and probability. This knowledge has been beneficial in conceiving and presenting profound concepts in his books and on this website. In 2016 he published “Understanding the Anatomy of Evil” and in 2017 published “Rights vs. Responsibility.”
He has a passion for truth and justice. He believes that in our cultural, political and even our religious realms, truth has been “turned on its head” and false narratives have been up held and accepted as truth. Isaiah 5:20 states:
Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;
Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness;
Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Conventional wisdom asserts that evil is rare and far away. The author believes that evil is all around us and within us. In today’s world, false narratives are the norm and truth is the exception. He believes that in the realm of truth, values and morals, no neutral ground exists. Consequently, if we are not exposing evil, we are promoting evil.
His hope is that the concepts presented on this website will help unify spiritual, cultural and political truth in our minds. It seems like we live in a sound bite world where the dots connecting individual beliefs and actions in the various realms are not normally connected to make the big picture visible. Without seeing truth and evil in the broad picture, evil is destined to prevail.
Our hope is that this website will expose evil and challenge conventional wisdom. We must uphold the truth for the glory of God and most importantly help secure people’s proper eternal destiny.
I need to express my thanks to Heidi Atwell for her contribution to this website as a highly skilled professional graphic artist. She made some of the concepts come alive. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.