Selfishness and greed are not evil by themselves, but they are the
causes of the behaviors most people think of as evil. I think I worded my statement a bit wrong in my last post.
I'm not sure why you keep dropping off your third rule when you're talking about humans.
Comparatively rule #3 is the least important rule. Also, as we develop our civilization, the chance of humans as a species not surviving is becoming less and less. I think rule #3 is becoming weaker, and it is often not strong enough to hold back the "evil" behaviors caused by rules #1 and #2. Animals never sold their children for material gain, did they?
And by the way you defined them, 1 & 2 apply to basically all living organisms. So it's not so much that humans are evil but more that living things are evil.
As I said above, the rules themselves are not evil, but they cause evil behaviors in humans. I suppose it's because humans are too intelligent.
Sigh... I'm tired of arguing about this. It's not likely that we'll be able to convince each other, and I don't want to waste that much time arguing. It would only make my mood worse, since everything seems to irritate me these days.