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Still being evil can be a subjective observation like you said. I feel like whitelighters also can be turned either side. Like in the alternate world in the finale.
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I think it can be 'subjective' in some cases, but not so subjective in others. For example, I would hope we would both agree that the killing of innocents is purely evil - there would be no way into spinning that into something 'good.' Evil in this sense would not be subjective.
But I do agree with what you're saying that the temptation can be there, and within the right circumstances - a 'good agent' can be turned, and give into committing an evil act. For example, even Leo coming out of S6, who was still dealing with his betrayal regarding Gideon, was pushed over the edge into killing another Elder who shouldn't have been killed.