[ExI] ai article

Dan TheBookMan danust2012 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 26 20:48:38 UTC 2017


The Catholic ethic seemed more focused on partying, no?

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> On Jun 26, 2017, at 1:13 PM, spike <spike66 at att.net> wrote:
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> bill k - Where's the Protestant work ethic of hard work, discipline and frugality gone?
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> Seems like all we ever hear about is Protestant work ethic.  Well how many of those guys are still left?  What are they, Presbyterians and Episcopalians?  Aren’t they getting kinda scarce?  Is there a corresponding Catholic work ethic?  What I really want to know is what is the flaming atheist work ethic?  I work my ass off on something if it interests me.  Since the Protestant work ethic has an implied reward in the sweet by and by, floating around on clouds with harps and all that stuff (sheesh how boring would that be? (can you even play rock and roll on a freaking harp?)) but my flaming atheist work ethic knows damn well the only reward for unpaid labor is the subtle dopamines and serotonins and such, my work ethic beat theirs, ja?  I am more work-ethical than the salvation-by-work people.  They get all hard-work holier than thou on me, when I am work-ethicaler than they, since I don’t get an eternal (if boring) reward for my labor.
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