Ok there's always talk about how churchgoers can be bad people too. When confronted or commented on the person is defended saying that they are a good person because they go to church (other religious practice).
Here's my opinion on why this happens, it's the same mentality people have with diets and not understanding why they aren't healthier.
Some people think that diets don't work, and they don't on their own. They help but it's a lifestyle changing needed, eating more broccoli doesn't do much if you sit on your but all day playing video games. Running half an hour and then saying you've burnt enough calories to have that chocolate cake when you get home now means you've canceled out what you just did. You need to start from the ground up and do it all, it's not that you can't have some chocolate but you need to realize that there is an effect and you need to cut back.
How does this relate. People think that because they go to church once a week that means they are a good person, no being a good person is a lifestyle just as much as is being healthy. Being a good person one day a week doesn't mean you are a good person. Being a good person means being a good person. It doesn't mean you can't stillhave chocolate be a little selfish but it has to be the minority not the majority.
Now this also makes the assumption that going to church helps make someone a better person and that's a whole other thread, further replace church with donating or helping with charity or something.
I think I got my point across, but I'm not sure.
Here's my opinion on why this happens, it's the same mentality people have with diets and not understanding why they aren't healthier.
Some people think that diets don't work, and they don't on their own. They help but it's a lifestyle changing needed, eating more broccoli doesn't do much if you sit on your but all day playing video games. Running half an hour and then saying you've burnt enough calories to have that chocolate cake when you get home now means you've canceled out what you just did. You need to start from the ground up and do it all, it's not that you can't have some chocolate but you need to realize that there is an effect and you need to cut back.
How does this relate. People think that because they go to church once a week that means they are a good person, no being a good person is a lifestyle just as much as is being healthy. Being a good person one day a week doesn't mean you are a good person. Being a good person means being a good person. It doesn't mean you can't still
Now this also makes the assumption that going to church helps make someone a better person and that's a whole other thread, further replace church with donating or helping with charity or something.
I think I got my point across, but I'm not sure.
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