RE: More of my family's repugnant display of faith
October 24, 2011 at 1:55 pm
(This post was last modified: October 24, 2011 at 1:57 pm by Anomalocaris.)
(October 24, 2011 at 10:38 am)SophiaGrace Wrote: Okay so the guy has done 75% good and 25% evil.
At least he did more good than evil even if his motives were selfish.
I mean, hell, even if he kept 75% and gave 25% to haiti, at least some money would be going there. Any money going to haiti to help them is good, no?
I think people are exaggerating the awfulness of this. Didn't this guy do some work? So, he got paid for the work and the majority of what he "earned" goes to Haiti.
*shrug*
I don't even care if he credits God for this, at the end of the day, this guy has done something to benefit others and that's all that matters to me. Someone is going to get food or medical supplies because of this.![]()
The only thing I would say is that he shouldn't be waving a wad of cash around on Facebook. That's an invitation for someone to break into his house and take his "God-Given" money away from him.
I think he should wave wads of cash on face book, and give his address too, so that some one can take it from him, and disabuse him of the notion that anything about his pathetic person has any with god.
I can understand a charitable person covering his own costs incurred in providing the charity. But if a person thinks claiming to act on behalf of charity is a way to give god the opportunity to show him divine favor in the form of wads of cash for his own use, then I hope, in the process of having his cash taken away, the person also gets a savage beating that he will remember everyday all the way to the day he thinks he is going to heaven.