Think of the "Good Samaritan"
A man gets beat down and robbed, and no one will help him. A second man comes along, gets him to proper care, gets him fed and pays his tab.
Piety is goodness when there is no chance of reimbursement.
2006-12-11 09:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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That question has been seriously debated since Socrates and Plato walked the streets of the Greek Empire. I hardly think you are going to get an intelligent answer on Yahoo answers.
2006-12-11 09:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Living your life in the presence of God every single second.
2006-12-11 09:23:22
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answered by Midge 7
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humbleness and compassion to your fellow man
needing nothing but giving everything
loving unconditionally
2006-12-11 09:14:38
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answered by Peace 7
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I'd say it's religious self-righteousness. As if that isn't redundant anyhow.
2006-12-11 09:14:48
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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Devoutly being an obedient, humble servant of God and his people.
2006-12-11 09:26:06
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answered by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5
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to care for some one in need
2006-12-11 09:23:33
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answered by God Is Love 5
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a heaping steaming pile of fecal matter. wet chewey fecal matter.
2006-12-11 09:14:45
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answered by TimeWastersInc 6
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