Misty wrote:Windy34,
If you had fallen in a deep whole in the ground and the only other person around was your enemy, would you want help from that person?
-- Updated Tue May 29, 2012 5:06 am to add the following --
whole should be hole - sorry
I would not necessarily feel like it. I would worry about his reaction to me. I would feel it is my responsiblity, but I would be conflicted as to whether or not to do it. Maybe it is my responsiblity, maybe it is not. In some situations maybe it wouldn't be wise to do it others it might be ok. Either way I would still worry about his reaction to me.
-- Updated Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:48 pm to add the following --
Stormy wrote:I think the just of this saying by Jesus can be understood in the quote of a man much closer to our times. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good". Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) I would hedge a bet, that his inspiration for such a quote, came from the same source. That it is aimed at showing your potential, to stand out from the crowed and be counted on. That at one time he witnessed such an act, and thus so seeing, believed upon it.
Life should be the way you mentioned, but life is not the way you mentioned. Maybe people are too selfish, and cannot do this ideal. Should we ask people to do something they are not? Would it make sense for people to do something they are not? Ann Rand doesn't think so since she realizes people are selfish, but then the end of her philosophy sucks because she acts all fine with it, and that it is ok for people to be selfish. Kant's philosophy sounds like a better conclusion, but not realistic because people are naturally selfish. So does it make sense for people to wear masks or not to do good since people are not normally good?