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How one can become a good human being?

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colttrickle | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I think it is as simple as treat people as you want to be treated. I don't think anyone really wants to be treated badly. If you treat people the way you want to be treated, you will be headed down the right road.

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phillydrifter | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Drop religion. Religion is the number one source of hatred, preaching to it's members that their own religion is right and all others are wrong. Religion asks you to 'have faith' because they have absolutely nothing to back it up with. You don't have to be religious to be a good person, you have to have morals. I don't go around hurting or killing people not because I fear eternal damnation but because it's morally wrong to infringe on someone else's pursuit of life and liberty.

Religions all play on your fear of death and capitalize it, promising you eternal salvation. God doesn't need your money, the church does. The cold hard truth is you are just an organism among billions of other organisms, and you should make the most of your life because eventually you will die and that will be it. Even the universe itself will one day come to an end. Life is just living a losing battle.

Make the most of your life, be kind to others, don't lie cheat or steal not because you fear the eternal damnations that different religions preach, but because it's the moral way to live your life.

Most of your life you will learn about things that are outside your control; you may have opinions about them, but remember this: it's none of your business. Religions want you to follow their creed instead of thinking for yourself. The time on this Earth when it was ruled by religion we now call 'The Dark Ages.' During which the Roman Catholic Church decreed that you were not allowed to learn to read or write unless you were a priest or nobility; they wanted to keep you stupid so you could be controlled. (They also stole the Winter Solstice holiday and claimed it as the birth of their savior, but if you think about it you'll realize it's complete b.s.: why do we decorate evergreen trees for christmas? You can be certain there wasn't an evergreen tree within 10,000 miles of jebus when he were alive, not a single book of the new testament was written until hundreds of years after his death, these tales were passed down for hundreds of years by word of mouth, and each storyteller embellished their story a little more than how they heard it.)

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pengas | 3 years, 5 months ago
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start by defining "good" and based on that make sure that all your actions from that point on support that "good".

for example, when u choose what you eat, ask yourself if that food supports the "good", when u choose your profession, friends, how many hours a day to sleep, etc.

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lamp1023 | 3 years, 5 months ago
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By following this simple rule: "Do right. Be good."

My grandfather used to tell that to my mother and her siblings. My mother always said that to my brother and me, and although we didn't always follow it, we always remembered it. Now that I'm in my thirties, I find myself saying it to a younger generation as well as trying to follow the rule myself.
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tedtschopp | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Let me change the tense of the verbs, are you asking:

"How can I Do Good?" or "How can I be Good?" The two are very different. If you want to do good, many of the responses from around the world will give you a direction.

However you are asking about being good. Doing comes out of being, not the other way around. You are good therefore you do good. You are not good therefore you do not good things.

So to address the answer again, how do you become good? I don't think there is a natrual way of becoming good. You are either good becuase you have refrained from doing not good. Or, you were not good (becuase you did not good things). To go from being not good to being good, something externally outside of yourself, who is good, has to do something Good to you and make you Good.

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richonion | 3 years, 5 months ago
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follow what your religious wants you to do and not to do. I understand that every religion wants people to do good things.

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darth continent | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Think for yourself, realize that stuff you do can impact others, and understand that your choice can have a positive or negative impact on same.

I think Philly is spot on as far as the evils of religion go, if you are currently religious I'd suggest you consider questioning it. If there truly is a God, and we have all been granted the ability to reason, then it seems like God wouldn't mind us thinking outside the religious box once in a while.

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