What's funny is that he said "it's worth it" before he actually knew if it was worth it.
What's funny is that he said "it's worth it" *before he actually knew* if it was worth it.
In a sense, he already had his payout. Reminds me of a section of the "Sermon on the Mount" - Jesus says when you pray/give/fast, don't do it publicly, to be seen by others. Those who do so are hypocrites, and "THEY HAVE THEIR REWARD."
Virtue signaling has never had such high stakes.
In a sense, he already had his payout. Reminds me of a section of the "Sermon on the Mount" - Jesus says when you pray/give/fast, don't do it publicly, to be seen by others. Those who do so are hypocrites, and "THEY HAVE THEIR REWARD."
Virtue signaling has never had such high stakes.
Good point. That verse actually shows what Jesus thinks about virtue signaling in principle. I never thought about it in those terms, but that’s precisely what he’s talking about.
Good point. That verse actually shows what Jesus thinks about virtue signaling in principle. I never thought about it in those terms, but that’s precisely what he’s talking about.
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