Friday, August 20, 2010

Spiritually speaking, What have you done for humanity other than ranting and raving in YA?

I donate clothing to various charities, not to mention canned food too.





Do I get a prize?Spiritually speaking, What have you done for humanity other than ranting and raving in YA?
I've provided people a lot of constructive and informative answers both here and (ten thousand times more so) in the mathematics section. The number of my ';best answers'; is a testament to this.





Why, do I get a cookie or something?Spiritually speaking, What have you done for humanity other than ranting and raving in YA?
I help the elderly in my neighborhood.


I donate unneeded things


I recycle


I donate money when I can afford it.
i have not reproduced =)
Sorry, but that information is classified and on a need-to-know basis.
Quite a bit, as it happens. But none, I am sorry to say, that is any of your business.
I do my bit


but there seems something a little wrong in doing good then bragging a whole list of things to someone who asks





I just do my bit
What a thing for people to ponder upon! (especially the ones who think they're better than everyone).


I love this question :D
Worked for my church, given money to the poor, and my church(which funds for the poor), walked and ran miles for charity, is there more I need to say?
I have worked with lepers, in disaster areas, with aid agencies and in charities to help the poor and disadvantaged. I was a director of several charities, deputy chairman of two and also did a certain amount of voluntary work!!





Now I am retired I do a certain amount of consultancy - for free - with charities and also do a little voluntary work.





But the ranting and raving christians still tell me I am going to burn in hell!!!
Do I have some other obligation to humanity that I signed up for but am somehow unaware of?








I could rattle off a nice list for you, but how do you know if it's for real? ;)
I'm working on raising a kid that won't turn into a drain on society (or worse) and instead might be a benefit in some way.





I'm also a nice person in general and cook a mean dish that in my house we just call ';that sandwich'; because it's just too fantastic to call anything else.
I will show you where the Lord's Prayer is. It is at Matthew 6:9-13, and footnotes in the King James Version. Have a good day.

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