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RE: Propheting from blockchain

in OCD6 years ago

I think faith in God involves embracing a set of moral principles and/or rules, which govern ones life, including interactions with others. I think these principles and rules can be “good” and produce “good“ people. I also believe people without faith in a God can embrace and follow principles and rules which govern ones life, including interactions with others. I think these principles and rules can be “good” and produce “good people. I think these two dichotomies are not mutually exclusive, but can coexist.

Interestingly enough, recognizing this dichotomy also makes me think about another dichotomy “fear or love”.
In that dichotomy I ask myself do people embrace the moral principles of their chosen religion out of fear or love? Do they embrace the moral principles of their religion because they fear their God or because they love their God? I think religion has many carrot and stick type of enticements to follow the rules as benefits of being a good and faithful servant abound in religious texts, as well as multiple examples of the consequences of having little faith.

But upon that dichotomy I also layer the same dichotomy facing those of having no faith in God, do they embrace the moral principles which make them “Good People” out of love for those principles or out of fear of societal retribution in the form of ostracism or worse : imprisonment.

The contemplation of that dichotomy brings me to the contemplation of another. If people profess to love God or if people profess to love being good. Do people love God out of fear or appreciation? And in the absence of a belief in God, but in the presence of a belief in Goodness, do people love being good or fear being bad.

Hmmmm.... food for thought and rumination. Thoughts to chew on with your mind again and again.