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if hitler was a catholic, i think it was a bad idea to send his killing squads into towns to kill the priests.
But what motivation is there to follow the Golden Rule, if it is separate from religion?I believe that people can come to accept death and not fear it. But the vast majority of people and all animals respond to eminent death with fear. It is a mechanism for survival. In the case of humans, depression, illness and exhaustion can remove the fear. In the case of terminally ill people, acceptance of death can remove fear.
But once again, my point is about empathy and the golden rule in response to the question of this thread.
I believe that the Golden Rule, based on empathy and compassion, can exist separately from religious belief.
Because it makes one happy.But what motivation is there to follow the Golden Rule, if it is separate from religion?
Happiness is man’s greatest aim in life. Tranquility and rationality are the cornerstones of happiness.
*The meaning of happiness according to Epicurus *
But what is happiness, then? Can it be derived from physical pleasure? Intellectual fulfillment?Because it makes one happy.
My happiness comes from how I act; the response from others and my review of my actions. Of course, thought proceeds action so my thoughts must be appropriate.But what is happiness, then? Can it be derived from physical pleasure? Intellectual fulfillment?
I want to hear it from you, not from Epicurus.
Happiness is understanding your purpose in living. You cannot be content until you comprehend your origin and your goal. This is the ultimate happiness.My happiness comes from how I act; the response from others and my review of my actions. Of course, thought proceeds action so my thoughts must be appropriate.
If I act with kindness and compassion, have not harmed another or have helped another, I have the following results. I have the positive response from the person I have treated well. I can enjoy having a reputation for kindness and trustworthiness. I know that I can look back on my actions without regret.
If I behave with harshness or lack of empathy, I have a negative response from people. I develop a reputation of being unkind, difficult, and untrustworthy. I know that I can look back on my actions with regret.
What is your definition of happiness and how would you describe it in your own words?
Many people who believe in God never the less use pleasure as a substitute for happiness. People who are sincerely religious commit horrible crimes. Their religion is not enough. Threat of damnation, promise of heaven is not enough. You know that as well as I.Happiness is understanding your purpose in living. You cannot be content until you comprehend your origin and your goal. This is the ultimate happiness.
However, don’t many people use pleasure as a substitute for happiness, or not know the difference? That is what I am asking you. If there is no God, and no universal justice, what is a person’s motivation for living a moral lifestyle?
Originally because monkeys with the gene for ‘socially cohesive behavior’ had an evolutionary advantage over monkeys who did not?But what motivation is there to follow the Golden Rule, if it is separate from religion?
The closest I have come to happiness lately is at Mass, right after the Eucharist. A warm feeling of utter joy and wonder at God’s saving power.Many people who believe in God never the less use pleasure as a substitute for happiness. People who are sincerely religious commit horrible crimes. Their religion is not enough. Threat of damnation, promise of heaven is not enough. You know that as well as I.
Perhaps you will answere my question. What makes you happy and why?
I think that the genetic source of such behavior would certainly be reasonable and would have been part of primate development. Social behavior is seen in other species as well.Originally because monkeys with the gene for ‘socially cohesive behavior’ had an evolutionary advantage over monkeys who did not?
Peolpe rob banks with reasonable expectation of being caught. Being caught the first time does not stop repeat offenders. Christians have murdered throughout history knowing it is a mortal sin, certain to damn them to hell.The closest I have come to happiness lately is at Mass, right after the Eucharist. A warm feeling of utter joy and wonder at God’s saving power.
My point is, will a person rob a bank if they know they will be caught? Will someone murder if they know they cannot escape judgement for their crime? Without an immortal soul and a judge for the soul, then there is no justice. No motivation to do good. There is only selfishness.
The original post was about Hitler and human beings. We have been talking about crime and justice in relation to human beings.so we should be holding court for those who kill bugs, animals and bacteria?
that would be equal justice for living things right?
this is a rediculous thought, right?
because humans have reason that animals, plants and other living things do not. where did they get that much heightened reasoning ability and justice?
Human beings are such artificial creatures (in the sense of artifacts - complex languages, societies, tools, modifying, environments etc) that it often blinds us to the obvious about evolution, hard-wiring and behavior.I think that the genetic source of such behavior would certainly be reasonable and would have been part of primate development. Social behavior is seen in other species as well.
Before you go claim that Hitler’s actions were “Catholic” in nature, may I invite you to read what the Church thought about the so-called religion the Nazi’s professed?Hitler was born and raised a Catholic, never repudiated the Catholic faith, and said the following:
I never said that Hitler’s actions were Catholic in nature. You are putting words in my mouth and you know it.Before you go claim that Hitler’s actions were “Catholic” in nature, may I invite you to read what the Church thought about the so-called religion the Nazi’s professed?
vatican.va/holy_father/pius_xi/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xi_enc_14031937_mit-brennender-sorge_en.html
Mit Brennender Sorge was the Church condemnation of Nazism.
An excerpt:
8. Whoever exalts race, or the people, or the State, or a particular form of State, or the depositories of power, or any other fundamental value of the human community - however necessary and honorable be their function in worldly things - whoever raises these notions above their standard value and divinizes them to an idolatrous level, distorts and perverts an order of the world planned and created by God; he is far from the true faith in God and from the concept of life which that faith upholds.
It has often been claimed that Pius XII was pro-Nazi, but this is a claim long refuted. The standard works such as Gunther Levy and Rolf Hochhuth’s play, “The Deputy” of the 1960s not to mention the modern work John Cornwell’s “Hitler’s Pope” have been often refuted.
Consider The Myth of Hitler’s Pope: How Pope Pius XII Rescued Jews from the Nazis published in 2005, author Rabbi David G. Dalin and Hitler, the War, and the Pope by Mississippi Law Professor Ronald Rychlak which are solid refutations of the claims repeated against Pius XII
I quoted what you said. You were the one bringing up the red herring of Hitler being Catholic and citing his quotes as if they were linked.I never said that Hitler’s actions were Catholic in nature. You are putting words in my mouth and you know it.
I will not respond further to your post.