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This came up in conversations tonight with a friend while getting drunk and I want your opinions and thoughts on the subject.
Is it rational to have a transactional (IE I do this and you give me that, and vice versa) view on life, human interaction, and God? Or is such a notion the ultimate example of a manchild, who won't do anything unless there is a reward in there for him/he gets something in return for his actions? Or is such a worldview normal and necessary in order to ensure that you don't get fucked over, treated like a doormat, and actually get what you want in life.
And adding to this, does a transactional view of life also apply to one's relationship with God. IE praying for things or things to happen? And the idea that all religion, when you get down to it, is transactional in that we as a society, are told that God will reward us with goodies, good health, physical rewards if we behave, don't do bad things, and don't harm one's fellow man even if they deserve it?
Is it rational to have a transactional (IE I do this and you give me that, and vice versa) view on life, human interaction, and God? Or is such a notion the ultimate example of a manchild, who won't do anything unless there is a reward in there for him/he gets something in return for his actions? Or is such a worldview normal and necessary in order to ensure that you don't get fucked over, treated like a doormat, and actually get what you want in life.
And adding to this, does a transactional view of life also apply to one's relationship with God. IE praying for things or things to happen? And the idea that all religion, when you get down to it, is transactional in that we as a society, are told that God will reward us with goodies, good health, physical rewards if we behave, don't do bad things, and don't harm one's fellow man even if they deserve it?