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Essay heading: Divine Punishment From the Structural-Functional Paradigm
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Although this can be positive in some cases (such as someone who is dying and who believes he or she is going to a better place), belief that this world is only a precursor to our real destination, our final judgment, reduces the motivation for social action and change. As a result, people often take on individualistic ideas; every man for himself... displayed 300 characters
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As a result, people often take on individualistic ideas; every man for himself. If I am good, I won't go to Hell, and that is all that matters. The emphasis turns to bettering oneself internally, as opposed to helping to benefit society as a whole. This is supported by the slew of self-help books which can now be found at almost every bookstore... displayed next 300 characters
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