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#424124 - 07/17/12 10:27 PM
Re: I'm so glad I'm not Christian!
[Re: innersky23]
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Registered: 02/04/10
Posts: 416
Loc: Midwest USA, The Beeble Belt
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I think, whether christian or any other religion...people should have an open mind to helping others in need. I agree with your ascertation innersky. The only problem is that with organized religion there are always weights and balances. Most christians don't help others free of heart and with a clear conscience but instead they do this in hopes of gaining favor with their church, social group or even the God that they pray too and this goes for most religions, organizations, corporations or even trusts. When you find that helping others brings you peace then that is a good thing however if you can find peace within yourself and still have the drive to help others only then will you have truly performed a charitable deed. As humans we used to help each other because it was in our nature and this was simply called symbiosis. Symbiosis is the one thing that makes us different from all other animals because it encompasses within it relations, politics, cooperation and love. However in today's world we stand by and watch as our neighbor loses his job, loses his car, truck, home, land and even watch as his children go hungry but when we are asked about him he just seems to be a victim of laziness, bad decisions or capitalist greed. "He could have gotten off of his arse and worked at walmart, or mcd's until another job came around." or so I have heard from one of his neighbors the whole time not realizing that welfare and unemployment pays alot more than minimum wage. I suppose that I can look from the outside in or so I have been told. I personally have a hard time getting used to a world where taking advantage of people is the only way to succeed or so it seems where a person can work hard his whole life so he can retire only to have it all taken away from him right before he really gets to enjoy life for what it should have been all along.
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"Nowadays, people know the price of everything, and the value of nothing." - Oscar Wilde
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