Jeffrey Read

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If our motivation to perform charitable acts is simply to advance our social standing, or to lessen our inner discomfort, should we not conclude that our action, in the final analysis, is nothing more than selfish? Some might argue thus—and in some cases it could be true. But I believe it is wrong—dangerous even—to accept reductionistic arguments of this sort that denigrate all that is most truly noble in our species.
Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
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