And you know this how?
Some Jewish scholars believe that evil is inside any person’s mind.
Common sense tells me that any inner voice telling anyone to try heroin just once is the voice of Satan.
Some do some do not. It is The Great Unknown.
You know tobacco is more addiction than heroin, even ig it’s not written in red crayon.
I’ve got a sub-lease on my Mojo, I’m accepting offers on my Funk, but my Soul is available for a reasonable price OBO.
Perhaps he’s a mensch.
Y’all left out the most famous example - The Devil wend Down to Georgia, by the world famous philosopher Charlie Daniels
What does Common sense tell you about why god punishes people for their mortal sins since it’s all the work of Satan?
After all, as you said, Satan is smarter than any human:
“Forgive them lord for they know not what they do!”, isn’t that right?
It’s all there in my newsletter…
That bit where he punished Satan-what lesson did Satan learn, and what effect did this “lesson” have on the rest of us? Does he have any reason whatsoever not to act the way he does, if there is no chance of forgiveness, and his only possible joy is to piss off God even more by corrupting humans? Is your god capable of making any good decisions when it comes to personnel?
I love talking to people at SDMB and Internet and even a break for Sabbath will be difficult 25 hours for me. But The Law is The Law.
The Sabbath begins in 20 minutes.
I’m apparently in the minority here (no surprise), and believe my soul actually exists. So I wouldn’t sell it for anything.
Thank you – you are right. I will be back in 25 hours.
It’s a bad investment, to trade the longest of long-term assets, for the shortest of short-term gains.
I’d be happy to buy or rent one to see if I feel any difference.
Fuck, no.
If you believe the soul exists, the offer is unthinkable. If you don’t believe, it’s in bad taste to accept the offer in good faith, IMO.
Definitely. But sometimes, a drug user’s desire for drugs is too strong.
I voted “never”. Eternity is a long, long time.
Since I don’t believe in such a thing as a soul or eternity, to sell it would, I suppose, be the perfect fraud. So how would I feel about benefitting from the gullibility of a being who by definition deserves no consideration? Oh, wait a minute, I don’t believe there’s a devil, either, nor therefore that there would be any benefit to me.
If offered the bargain, I think I’d say I’d got better things to do with my time.
I wouldn’t sell mine. It’s like my organs, even if I’m not using them, they’re mine.
But anyway, even if you were convinced you had no soul, wouldn’t you be super suspicious of an offer to buy yours for serious money? I mean, if someone seems to think it has value, wouldn’t that make you more reluctant to part with “it”? The value to the other person might simply be convincing you that you’ve made a deal regardless of whether or not there’s actually a soul to hand over, and if that’s valuable to them… it should seem troubling. A person trying to buy your soul, imaginary or not, isn’t just going to fade into the woodwork. Who knows what they’ll attempt when next you meet.