Returning good for evil is an intriguing idea.  But the suggestion in 
this context brings more questions than it seems to answer.

How does one do this?

What about Jesus whipping the moneychangers from the temple?

Maybe punching their lights out was the appropriate response.  Do 
aggressive violent acts ever serve good rather than evil?

Perhaps the Savior is exempt from the "good for evil" rule.

It is given to us to know good from evil, therefore we have an 
obligation to judge for ourselves.

<sigh>  Life is so complicated...

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