"There were many people on the subway that night," said Jeffrey Parker, Associate Chairman of the ADL New York Regional Board, "but only one stood up to do the right thing."
"I did what I thought was right," said Hassan Askari, 20. "I did the best that I could to help."
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Why do people choose evil against good?
It is of the natural man to do evil, always has been always will, however it is up to yourself whether you choose to do evil or do good. People choose evil over good because they do not think of the consequences that follow after, all they are worried about if right here and now. They do not see the importance of life and do not have a religion to follow. (J.)
It is of the natural man to do evil, always has been always will, however it is up to yourself whether you choose to do evil or do good. People choose evil over good because they do not think of the consequences that follow after, all they are worried about if right here and now. They do not see the importance of life and do not have a religion to follow. (J.)
What are the consequences of doing good?
The consequences of doing good are:
- you will have a good reputation
- everyone will respect you
- it is easier to do good than evil ( one lie leads to another)
- God will bless you
- You will have a more cheerful countenance about you
The consequences of doing good are:
- you will have a good reputation
- everyone will respect you
- it is easier to do good than evil ( one lie leads to another)
- God will bless you
- You will have a more cheerful countenance about you