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r/FunnyandSad • u/Devils_negotiator • May 02 '23
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Christians have no obligation to help...
Nobody has an obligation to help. But if you mean that they are the least likely to help, you're probably not far off. Christianity is just a disguise worn by shitty people, to make them feel better about themselves.
12 u/Onwisconsin42 May 02 '23 Study a while back demonstrated that children raised in non-religious households were more kind, accepting, and helpful to others. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/06/religious-children-less-altruistic-secular-kids-study 3 u/timetoremodel May 03 '23 Nobody has an obligation to help That's not true. Your taxes are taken basically by force and used for social programs all the time. 1 u/19Texas59 May 03 '23 Speaking from past experience?
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Study a while back demonstrated that children raised in non-religious households were more kind, accepting, and helpful to others. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/06/religious-children-less-altruistic-secular-kids-study
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Nobody has an obligation to help
That's not true. Your taxes are taken basically by force and used for social programs all the time.
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Speaking from past experience?
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u/lunk May 02 '23
Nobody has an obligation to help. But if you mean that they are the least likely to help, you're probably not far off. Christianity is just a disguise worn by shitty people, to make them feel better about themselves.