Week 3!

July 5, 2008 | Being a Good Person

Welcome to Week 3 of the Good for Nothing Discussion. Be sure to post your responses to the questions so that we can get a few different views heard. Your voice is important here!

OK, here’s question #3:

What happens if your life ends and your good deeds and your bad deeds are equal?

It’s a tough one, but I know you guys can handle it.

If you want a few answers to the questions that we’ve been asking, be sure to join us on Sundays in July at Riverwalk Community Church.

Question #2

June 25, 2008 | Being a Good Person

Welcome back to the second week of our Good For Nothing discussion! If you are new to the Good for Nothing Discussion, welcome to you! You can find another good, thought provoking question on the previous post.  So, here’s question number 2:

What if you are good now, but in the past you were really bad?
How do you know when your good deeds balance or make up for your bad deeds?

Well, that’s it. Be sure to leave your comments here so that we can get a good dialog going. You can create a phony name if it makes you feel more comfortable about posting a comment. And no, your email will not be spammed!

Welcome…

June 5, 2008 | Being a Good Person

Welcome to the Good for Nothing: Discussion page. Over the next few weeks we are going to be asking a series of questions, not necessarily looking for right answers, but to find out what you think.

That’s right! Your opinion actually matters. We will post various questions each week, maybe even more than one a week, so check back often or simply subscribe to the feed by clicking the “Subscribe” link in the top right hand corner.

So the first question:

If you have been a “good” person for your entire life, what is the payoff or reward in this life?
What is the reward when you die or in the afterlife?

I know, it’s more than one, but they’re related, so I figured I would put them in together this time. So you get a bonus. Now it’s your turn to type. So click on the comment link below and type in your answer(s).

What are you waiting on? Stop reading this and type!