Avatar wrote:And what about the people who do not believe in some sort of god or eternity? It is not only the spiritual or the religious that are capable of altruism...
--A
I think anyone is capable of altruistic acts. There was a time when I would not have thought so. I was raised to think that paganism was a scary thing and that witchcraft was evil etc. Well, there were many times I was in desperate need of help, love and guidance. I did not get it from the Catholic church when I needed it most. When I was in Florida and went to the UU church there I met all kinds of people. I met athiests, agnostics, Buddists, Pagans, Wiccans... you name it, they were there. I had never felt more loved in my life. When I ran into bad times, they were there for me... especially the agnostics and pagans. I have stated numerous times that those Pagans are the most Christian people I ever met! lol
As for me, I try to be altruistic in life. For instance, even if I have very little food at home and no money, I will make those beans and homemade tortillas (or whatever I happen to have, but the bean/tortilla thing happened many times) and share with anyone in my home and even with neighbors that also have no food. What is interesting is that when someone does this habitually, the neighbors start doing the same thing. It's contagious.
I must admit when I am in rush hour traffic my altruism tends to dwindle. If someone in another car is at least polite, I always try to be polite in return. Also, I never said a swear word until I began driving. I do have my breaking point.

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