What is the value of life, the value of morality, the value of science, the value of responsibility, the value of emotions, the value of helping others, the value of justice, the value of the reward, the value of the judgment, the value of myself ......... ) if there was someone who would bear all my sin. .. or.... if I would die ... rot.. and its over
I don't need a god to tell me not to be a dick, if you need one to tell you that, then by all means get one for yourself, but I am a moral person not out of fear, but out of desire to do the right thing.
Mr Glenn , have I told u lately how much I like u ??!! ???
Some times I am surprised by a mind that distinguishes between, the wrong and the right ... and at the same time he believes that he is exist in this world just to die ...
Mayo clinical research says that the current chemical element value of homo sapians is $4.50. [liblog.mayo.edu]
That is like saying the value of interferon C16H17Cl3I2N3NaO5S is 40 cents a gram, yet it sells for $30,000 a gram. It is not what it is made of that makes it valuable but what it does.
life....experience
morality.........fairness
science........knowledge
responsibility..........sharing obligations
emotions.........value judgment
helping others.............empathy
justice............balance
reward....encouragement
judgment.......enforcement
myself.........awareness
I'm just thinking out loud. As for the point of a redeemer, the idea was that the redeemer would give an imperfect person the status of a perfect person if that person did everything in their power to be like him.
You, too, have heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed in the Messiah, you were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until God redeems his own possession for his praise and glory - Ephesians 1:13, 14.
What is the value of a value?
Sorry. Couldn't help myself.
The value of all things is always in the result .... In your opinion, what value for all this life, if only the result is death and rot ... We can know the (value of the value), if we put it in the balance of the right ...... is a balance that we did not made it ... and we did not form it how we want
When asking what is the value of something, I always think "of value to whom and for what?" A value is something we act to gain and to keep. There is no intrinsic value to anything. My life is my greatest value and I take actions to keep it.
( My life is my greatest value and I take actions to keep it)
No matter how you keep your life .. it is ready to goes, maybe now .. you just do all your effort to live better ...You are a educated person, thinker, does good, and maybe bad things ... I want you to ask yourself .... and what is after? and what after, If you will stop
Life, in and of itself, has no value. It simply is. Morality, science, responsibility, helping others, and justice all add value to life through the impact of our thoughts and actions -- as does well grounded critical thinking and decision-making (judgment). The only value that attaches to your life comes from the impacts of your thoughts and actions.
If life does not have value, then all that you mentioned above has no value
@belfodil You seem to not understand that it is human thought and action that creates value.
@wordywalt What is the value of thought and human action if its destiny is rot in a grave and it's over .... You talk about human thought and action in a very narrow field, it is only in life ... that I want to understand its unlimited value, in the other world ... which is the truth that we are on our way to it .. without any doubt .... You are talking about the value in a very narrow time, maybe it will end now ... I mean beyond this life ... I do not mean for example the value of water when you wash your car ... I mean the value of water when you give it to someone who dies of thirst
@belfodil Our thoughts and actions influence others, and they -- in turn -- continue that influence over time and space. Those impacts -- positive or negative -- far outlive us. As a retired educator, I am proud to say that I have influenced the lives of thousands of people directly, and many more indirectly.
@belfodil Huh? I don't get your point. If you mean that we all die, that is true. So?