Quotes From "Good Without God: What A Billion Nonreligious People Do Believe" By Greg M. Epstein

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We've also evolved the ability to simply 'pay it forward': I help you, somebody else will help me. I remember hearing a parable when I was younger, about a father who lifts his young son onto his back to carry him across a flooding river. 'When I am older, ' said the boy to his father, 'I will carry you across this river as you now do for me.' 'No, you won't, ' said the father stoically. 'When you are older you will have your own concerns. All I expect is that one day you will carry your own son across this river as I no do for you.' Cultivating this attitude is an important part of Humanism--to realize that life without God can be much more than a series of strict tit-for-tat transactions where you pay me and I pay you back. Learning to pay it forward can add a tremendous sense of meaning and dignity to our lives. Simply put, it feels good to give to others, whether we get back or not. . Greg M. Epstein
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There is no life after death, so offer kindness to all, not in the next life but now. Greg M. Epstein
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This is not a book about whether one can be good without God, because that question does not need to be answered --it needs to be rejected outright. To suggest that one can't be good without belief in God is not just an opinion, a mere curious musing -- it is a prejudice. Greg M. Epstein