Regardless of your faith, regardless of your lack of faith, can we not feel compassion for those in need, the poor, the aged, the helpless, the batter and abused, the addicts, the freind-less?
Each time you're here, would you be willing to ask three of your questions for ideas on how we can help Group A, Group B, and Group C?
Would you let go of whatever animosity you feel towards others who do not share your beliefs to think of those far worse off than yourself? Would you be willing to look beyond your need to preach your religious/nonreligious beliefs to seek practical ways to help those in need?
There is no reason you can't devote more than three questions, but can we at least ask three questions a day (or however often you visit here) to ask those assembled what we can do to help our fellow humans who have it far worse off than us?
2006-09-23
02:42:45
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bobkgin
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Yes, there will be those who lack the compassion to do this. We needn't let them steer our course. We can ignore their questions/answers, to focus on the plight of those who will benefit most from what we have to give: our love and compassion.
Is it such a hard thing to do?
2006-09-23
02:43:40 ·
update #1