Massimo2002
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My dad isn't super religious but I know he was raised Catholic but his true God is his job which brings him money.
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That's a pretty practical God.My dad isn't super religious but I know he was raised Catholic but his true God is his job which brings him money.
Religions disappear about as often as countries.Unless you have gold or silver, which is pretty much universally accepted, money comes and goes, but religion sticks around, even after a person dies.
Think about Confederate War Bonds, for example. Think about people unable to buy a loaf of bread with a wheelbarrow full of cash, which was better used for kindling. It happens. The stock market could crash for instance, along with many peoples' retirement funds. or savings. Also, did you know that banks can "pay" FDIC protected funds with used office furniture or equipment?
What ?There is no choice for "Neither."
No vote.
You can live a great life without religion but you most certainly cannot live a great life without money.Religion is entirely optional. Money... not so much.
What ?
Depends on how you understand religion. My understanding of religion is such that no human lacks a religion and it is impossible for any human to not have one - it's endemic to the human condition. I know of no human (the cognitively impaired notwithstanding) who does not ask and address existential questions of life and being and develop a lifeway for themselves that assists in relating to themselves and others. It's mandatory to exist and survive. Money? Not so much. Currency wasn't even invented in human history until fairly recently.You can live a great life without religion but you most certainly cannot live a great life without money.
Depends on how you understand religion. My understanding of religion is such that no human lacks a religion and it is impossible for any human to not have one - it's endemic to the human condition. I know of no human (the cognitively impaired notwithstanding) who does not ask and address existential questions of life and being and develop a lifeway for themselves that assists in relating to themselves and others. It's mandatory to exist and survive. Money? Not so much. Currency wasn't even invented in human history until fairly recently.
I wouldn't want to see you suckered in by religious scammers. Because wary.Both are useful. I have Gods I can call upon for wealth matters. Whether they will grant me wealth, I have no idea.
Depends on how you understand religion. My understanding of religion is such that no human lacks a religion and it is impossible for any human to not have one - it's endemic to the human condition.
I have a great religion and a lot of money, more than I'll ever need or spend. Those make life better, but they don't guarantee a great life.You can live a great life without religion but you most certainly cannot live a great life without money.