Because the fiddle of gold is merely transitory, whereas a free pass to heaven is eternal.
Or so the priests would have us believe. So where is altruism now?
Or so the priests would have us believe. So where is altruism now?
Because the fiddle of gold is merely transitory, whereas a free pass to heaven is eternal.
Or so the priests would have us believe. So where is altruism now?
I have a tendency to lean toward 100%.
There is something in it, for everyone. Perhaps the thought of heaven itself; or, for some, the prize might even be recognition.
A quick Google search results in my identification with the Indigo.
What are some of the behavioral patterns of Indigos?
They are born feeling and knowing they are special and should be revered.
An indigo knows they belong here as they are and expect you to realize it as well.
These children are more confident and have a higher sense of self-worth.
Absolute authority, the kind with no choices, negotiation, or input from them does not sit well. The educational system is a good example.
Some of the rules we so carefully followed as children seem silly to them and they fight them.
Rigid ritualistic systems are considered archaic to an indigo child. They feel everything should be given creative thought.
They are insightful and often have a better idea of method then what has been in place for years. This makes them seem like "system busters."
Adults often view an indigo as anti-social unless they are with other indigos. Often they feel lost and misunderstood, which causes them to go within.
The old control methods like, "Wait till your father gets home," have no affect on these children.
The fulfillment of their personal needs is important to them, and they will let you know.
No, surprisingly enough there are some, while few in number, who are capable of being truly selfless.
How do you define "truly selfless" an what famous person do you consider to be "truly selfless".???
No, merely indicating that a quick search on what you'd written had me leaning that way.As in you consider yourself an Indigo child?
Hah! Hell no.However, I am leading us way off track here... if this is a topic you genuinely wish to discuss Marquis, feel free to PM me or to open your own discussion on it
I don't know any truly selfless famous people... the few I have met who are truly selfless shirk the limelight and do not crave attention.
It's an old concept, to be true, but then who does not have hope?
I do think you're missing the point of the original post, though. It's more about the inherent doubt of the atheist.
You could just ask, as an atheist, am I absolute in my conviction that there is no God? No. I'm an agnostic atheist. I require evidence to believe. This isn't a weakness, it's a strength.
Ethically, I would not want to take advantage of some poor guy who thinks I have a soul to give. But I could also be mistaken, the guy could be an alien with technology to download my personality into a machine that could replicate a hellish experience.
Fair enuff for me... so whats the conclusion.???
Really?I can’t give my friend something that I don’t have.
Presumably you don't play the lottery.Nope. I wouldn't sign simply because I’m not avaricious.
No one said you have to be greedy. As has been pointed out, you could do a lot of good with that money.Besides, greed is not a positive trait.
No conclusion. This is an exploration.
Its been fun... i like answrin hypothetical questons.!!!
Hypotheticals reveal a lot about people in their answers.