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@fmf saidNot every questions answer is going to be binary.
Look, I'm sorry KellyJay. But is this a "Yes" or "No" to my specific question?
@fmf saidNot every questions answer is going to be binary.
Look, I'm sorry KellyJay. But is this a "Yes" or "No" to my specific question?
@kellyjay saidDo you think that people who are "led by God" are less likely to experience compassion fatigue over natural disasters than people who are not"led by God" ...is about as binary as questions come. If it's not, then your notion of people being "led by God" must be an incredibly wishy-washy and perhaps literally inconsequential thing.
Not every questions answer is going to be binary.
@fmf saidBeing led by the limitless God always gives us what we need to do what He requires.
Do you think that people who are "led by God" are less likely to experience compassion fatigue over natural disasters than people who are not"led by God" ...is about as binary as questions come. If it's not, then your notion of people being "led by God" must be an incredibly wishy-washy and perhaps literally inconsequential thing.
@kellyjay saidAnd how does this affect compassion fatigue in the people the word "us" refers to?
Being led by the limitless God always gives us what we need to do what He requires.
@fmf saidOne might think, given the nature of what "religious belief/lack of religious belief" has on people's emotional makeup, that "compassion fatigue" would be an issue.
Compassion fatigue. And the influence of beliefs: a question posed n the wake of this latest and umpteenth mass-fatality natural disaster in this country.
With the 24 hour news cycle, there is virtually always some ghastly disaster unfolding somewhere on the planet.
People can and often do become numb to the numbers, the consequences, the frequency. I wonder to what exten ...[text shortened]... donesia - and, indeed, the relentless incidence of such tragedies across the globe year in year out.
@secondson saidNo pattern or tendency would emerge from which one could draw a conclusion until "everyone on the planet" had been surveyed? Are you sure?
And I think it is, but how would it be measured? Everybody's different. I think you'd have to survey everyone on the planet and quantify the results to find out.
@secondson saidIn what way - to your way of thinking - would "religious belief/lack of religious belief" be an issue in terms of compassion fatigue", assuming that some worldwide survey/measure had confirmed your expectation?
One might think, given the nature of what "religious belief/lack of religious belief" has on people's emotional makeup, that "compassion fatigue" would be an issue.
@kellyjay saidEspecially when one of you eels wants a cop out 😆
Not every questions answer is going to be binary.
@fmf saidWell, all I know is that to the degree that people with or without religious belief would experience compassion fatigue, whether yea or nay, will have no affect on the frequency or magnitude of natural disasters.
In what way - to your way of thinking - would "religious belief/lack of religious belief" be an issue in terms of compassion fatigue", assuming that some worldwide survey/measure had confirmed your expectation?
@fmf said"Being a believer does not turn us into a different species."
And how does this affect compassion fatigue in the people the word "us" refers to?
@kellyjay saidSo you don't subscribe to all this stuff about the effect of the "indwelling Holy Spirit" and supernatural transformation and influence of Jesus at work that non-Christian people 'of the flesh' cannot possibly understand etc. etc. that posters like sonship and Romans1009 have written countless thousands of posts about?
"Being a believer does not turn us into a different species."
We are people, our weaknesses are common among us.
@fmf saidYou have a habit of taking something someone says and twists it into something
So you don't subscribe to all this stuff about the effect of the "indwelling Holy Spirit" and supernatural transformation and influence of Jesus at work that non-Christian people 'of the flesh' cannot possibly understand etc. etc. that posters like sonship and Romans1009 have written countless thousands of posts about?
@kellyjay saidSo the notion of the "indwelling Holy Spirit" is not connected to things like compassion?
You have a habit of taking something someone says and twists it into something
completely different.
@fmf saidNot for you to know.
So the notion of the "indwelling Holy Spirit" is not connected to things like compassion?