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MattRose
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Why do we revere people who donate money to charities, but if I buy myself a nice car people don't revere me?
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Giving to others is very self-centered, and your comment about the car is not related to what I said about buying a car.Giving to others makes for a better world and isn't self centered. Buying a car? A car is a need in my country. Materialism isn't contentment; people are not going to take their money with them when they die.
Hi Mat Rose,
You responded on 2 of my threads so I thought I would write in one of yours.
I can remember about 4 years ago I was standing in a queue at morrisons buying somthing or other when I noticed a coloured man shaking a charity coin thing for children nearby. I was given £5 note in change and some coins.
I walked to the guy and put the £5 note in his hand and he looked at me with a weird sort of amazement.(it was only £5).
"Thank you buddy"<--- For 5 pounds he said this in a weird way to me as if he had never seen generosity like this before.
In return I recieved a shiver up my spine I had never experianced soo strong before.
You must know what I mean. When you watch somthing inspiring on tv?
Why do you come to a site like this and ask questions like you do?
You seem soo cynical of what? Charity?
I can't figure you out.
why would you start a thread like this? Explain
What is it exsactly your against?
Ok, Maky caught me. I am cynical of giving to charity. Although I personally do it sometimes and I think it's good and necessary, I think most people view charitable people in a better light than someone who doesn't give to charity. Hence the dozens of news articles every year about how so-and-so gave a million to an orphans' home. What are the 3 top reasons that someone would give to charity?
I'm really bored this week so I'm just trying to have a friendly debate.
I thought I did address your question. Can you give it again and maybe reword it as I apparently didn't get it completly. And I figured most people would quickly see where I was heading, but I was curious if my premise was really a revelation to anyone.I'd still like you to answer my previous question and if you did you'd see I saw "your hand" all along, and there might actually be some benefit in following that train of thought which is why I brought it up.
I was going to type "LOL", but technically I chuckled quitely to myself (CQTM?).How can an organization be gay? It's attracted to other similar organizations?
Well this isn't taking the direction I anticipated, so I'm going to show my hand. People don't give to charity to help others. The primary reason people give is because it makes them feel good. Hence my premise that helping others is not altruistic. One gives for a very basic and selfish reason... It makes me feel good to help another. The cause and effect are inverse to common thinking. To back up this argument is the fact that you don't give to a charity that you disagree with even though there are people on the receiving end who need help. What christian here has given to an openly gay charity that helps AIDS victims?
If they don't get safisfaction from giving they wouldn't do it at all.
If they don't get safisfaction from giving they wouldn't do it at all.
I'm extrapolating from the evidence I have collected. If you disagree then prove your view.How do you know that?
I'm extrapolating from the evidence I have collected.
If you disagree then prove your view.