Should you have to be worthy of happiness to receive it?
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YES, oh yes.. I'm a very bad man. Then stop voting for the Dems and repent for what they have done to this country. When I whack off, it feels like NAILS.. Stop whacking off then. Can I FIX that? Maybe. Go see a doctor. I mean if I go to church and ask for forgiveness, will I be able shoot a real load?? No telling. Try it. Side: No
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Humans deserve only death because all have sinned against God. But you know what? God loves us so much that He sent His only Son to pay the price for our sin. We don't deserve it. It's a gift. The gift of true happiness and eternity with our Lord and Savior. Anyone can receive this gift. All you need to do is give up your sinful pride and ask God to forgive you. It's that easy. Side: No
"Immanuel Kant (/kænt/;[15] German: [ʔɪˈmaːnu̯eːl ˈkant, -nu̯ɛl -];[16][17] 22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was an influential German philosopher.[18] In his doctrine of transcendental idealism, he argued that space, time and causation are mere sensibilities" "In philosophy, Idealism is the group of metaphysical philosophies that assert that reality, or reality as humans can know it, is fundamentally mental, mentally constructed, or otherwise immaterial. Epistemologically, Idealism manifests as a skepticism about the possibility of knowing any mind-independent thing. In contrast to Materialism, Idealism asserts the primacy of consciousness as the origin and prerequisite of material phenomena. According to this view, consciousness exists before and is the pre-condition of material existence. Consciousness creates and determines the material and not vice versa. Idealism believes consciousness and mind to be the origin of the material world and aims to explain the existing world according to these principles." "Dialectical materialism is a philosophy of science and nature developed in Europe and based on the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.[1][2] In contrast to the Hegelian dialectic, which emphasized the idealist observation that human experience is dependent on the mind's perceptions, Marxist dialectics emphasizes the importance of real world conditions, in terms of class, labor, and socioeconomic interactions" Side: No
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