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midnight star
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This is a question to all people out there. In my philosphy class yesterday we discussed how knowing that one will be rewarded for doing a good act takes away from the goodness of the act itself. For example if you are kind to other people because you know you are supposed to be kind to other people then its fine. But when you know that you are going to be reward for good behavior (i.e. heaven) a new motivation enters the system. Now you are not being good entirely for the sake of being good. Part of it, at least subconsciously is being motivated by the desire to be reward. In essence, you are not doing a good deed for someone else, rather you start doing good deeds for yourself. Just curious what people have to say about it. or you can comment on the inverse, acting out of fear of punishment.
I was just thinking of those who say "believe in jesus or your going to hell". Well, if im scared of hell enough i'll believe in jesus. but jesus will presumably know that my motivation for belief is fear of punishment and not genuine belief based on faith. any thoughts?
I was just thinking of those who say "believe in jesus or your going to hell". Well, if im scared of hell enough i'll believe in jesus. but jesus will presumably know that my motivation for belief is fear of punishment and not genuine belief based on faith. any thoughts?