uh oh...looks like someone has been watching "The Way of the Master" with Kirk Cameron.
I'll bite thouogh.
I consider myself just what I am. A human with all the emotions and potentials that come with being a human. I have the potential to be "GOOD and EVIL". I usually "try" to choose what I consider "GOOD", but that is highly subjective. i.e. "Thou shalt not kill" I join the army to stop a person like Adolf Hitler and I kill his soldiers.
In short, I consider myself a good and evil person, because what we do as humans can never really be considered "good" or "evil" until evaluated by others and in the most extreme cases by GOD.
If you get the chance, Read the book "The Sunflower" by Simon Wesenthal.
It will really challenge you on the good and evil thing. Here is a short excerpt from it:
As a young man imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp, Wiesenthal was taken one day from his labor brigade to a hospital at the request of Karl, a mortally wounded Nazi soldier. Tormented by the crimes in which he had participated, including the murder of a family with a small child, the SS man wanted to confess to--and if possible, receive absolution from--a Jew. Wiesenthal, left the room in silence, but remained intrigued by the issues the man's request raised about the limits and possibilities of forgiveness. Must we, can we, forgive the repentant criminal, no matter how heinous the crime?