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Thesis on Good Deeds


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Thesis on Good Deeds

 

Good deeds, acts which most pius men live by and strive to do, making it their only purpose in life. What is a good deed? A good deed is committing an act out of generosity or kindness, something that will benefit others and not oneself. One must at least aspire to commit at least three good deeds per day in order to truly be pius and faithful, all men should be charitable no matter wealth or blood. Charity is what makes the world great, what brings people together in acts of kindness and sympathy. One must not commit a good deed because they feel it is an obligation, but because it is something they truly wish to do, something they believe they ought to do in order to appreciate the teachings of GOD.

 

Men in their ivory towers and expensive mansions sneer at those in need, turn a blind eye to those they could help. They care not for doing good, only actions which benefits their pockets. A man committing a good deed because they feel forced or are obligated in order to improve one's own imagine, vanity, is not truly a faithful man. A man starving man in poverty who gives up their only a loaf of bread to another in need, that is a good deed, a charitable act of piety. The rich do not know the struggles of the misfortuned. There are many simple acts one can do to benefit others, donate your mina to a beggar, help them buy a hovel, volunteer to farm the fields for free to gather bread, a whole plethora of things one can do. I urge all men who are faithful to GOD to help others, strive to do good for the realm not bring it apart.

 

Brother Boniface

21st of Sigismund’s End 1742

 

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