Moses was High
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I DEMAND AN ANWSER!!!!!!
I've asked kindly three times but you Christians keep ignoring me.
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Doing good for the sake of God is as selfless as it gets, and is thus the greatest thing a person can do.
- grammeMy only question is: If a Christian does good, only for the Glory of his God. Why should there have to be a reward for the Christian? Doesn't that ultimatly boil down to the Christian doing it for the reward / his own ego.
I think the whole concept of a 'Kingdom of Heavens' is a fairytale to give people hope who can not be satisfied by the fact that they lived their lives only for the 'Glory of God' and ultimatly to establish 'God's Kingdom' right here on earth.
I think you are truly devoted if you don't need the reward at the end of the struggle. If you truly believe you are 'fighting for a good cause' the notion that you might have helped your ideals become reality should be enough reward for you.
btw. This applies to all religions.
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I would like to hear a Christian say: "Heaven? nahh.. give my place to a sinner."
- sorry saw you posted an anwser in the meantimeneverblink
- My theory is that they really don't believe any of this is true.Mimio
- its fairly simple, dumbass. If everyone is doing good, society will work alot better.********
- nice theory, doesn't apply to me.gramme
- (@ Mimio)gramme