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surfered

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11. Exactly...
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 09:30 PM
Mar 3

…many Christians today proclaim their faith, but it is a faith without works, which is meaningless.

If fear of punishment or expectation of reward drives your actions towards others, you missed something there. rickford66 Mar 3 #1
Yes. It does soldierant Mar 3 #9
Weird. edisdead Mar 3 #10
Feeling good is the reward. nt Raine Mar 3 #13
yep what I said. edisdead Mar 3 #18
I believe in doing good because Sky Jewels Mar 4 #38
The New Testament Book of James says real religion IS helping people in need. raging moderate Mar 3 #2
Exactly... surfered Mar 3 #11
That's because they're taught since Sunday School slightlv Mar 3 #14
Yes, that's exactly that I was taught, growing up Southern Baptist! ShazzieB Mar 3 #19
For me, it was the verse where Jesus slightlv Mar 3 #21
I like that! ShazzieB Mar 4 #24
Jesus said those who give the needy food, drink, clothing, shelter, and care will enter Heaven. raging moderate Mar 4 #33
Beautiful, thank you... Think. Again. Mar 3 #3
Years ago, a friend of mine said something like, "If I didn't believe, why wouldn't I go out and rape and kill?" brewens Mar 3 #4
One take on that idea I really like... Silent3 Mar 4 #27
Ooooooooooh, that's a GOOD one! calimary Mar 4 #41
I like that Rabbi. Thanks. NNadir Mar 3 #5
The line "You won't be saved by doing good works GenThePerservering Mar 3 #6
Now that yo put it that way, I see why this is called "general" discussion. ancianita Mar 3 #15
This is the way I've always felt and its expressed perfectly. Couldn't have said it any better. Solomon Mar 3 #7
Who's the rabbi? bigmonk Mar 3 #8
Does it matter? Jilly_in_VA Mar 3 #12
It's a parable & doesn't really require names as such. It's a teaching. Hekate Mar 3 #20
It is usually attrubuted to Rabbi Moses Leib of Sassov Beastly Boy Mar 3 #22
If I told you it was Bernie who works at the candy store near the entrance of the Williamsburg bridge, 3Hotdogs Mar 4 #29
Im not a believer, but, kozar Mar 3 #16
Had that happen the other day.. Permanut Mar 4 #26
This is very nice. So nice, in fact, that I have bookmarked it. Thank you! n/t PatrickforB Mar 3 #17
Me too. KPN Mar 4 #30
Totally! calimary Mar 4 #42
Picking the correct religion has turned multigraincracker Mar 3 #23
OMG! Outstanding!!! calimary Mar 4 #43
Exactly. My morality comes from societal mores and personal common sense. Earth-shine Mar 4 #25
so tired of the idea that religion is needed to do good Skittles Mar 4 #28
Awesome thread. Thanks Jilly! KPN Mar 4 #31
Look up ..... usedtobedemgurl Mar 4 #32
Nice sentiment Icanthinkformyself Mar 4 #34
I think that we do good out of instinct nuxvomica Mar 4 #35
So why did this god create the Holocaust? Sky Jewels Mar 4 #36
You don't need religon or a church to be a nice person. nt Hotler Mar 4 #37
THIS!!!!! calimary Mar 4 #44
I wonder how many religious sociopaths rein in their impulses intrepidity Mar 4 #39
I don't have to "imagine" there are no gods. Red Raider 85 Mar 4 #40
I love this whole thread! calimary Mar 4 #45
We are having hot dogs for dinner, on the grill. Thought that might be more interesting. twodogsbarking Mar 4 #46
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