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no he isn't. America's GNI is 14 Trillion and Sweden's GNI is 358 Billion. what don't you get? |
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It's not what I don't understand, but if the shoe fits. Measuring % against GNI is a much more accurate way to show how charitable a nation is, as it measures per capita. The size of a nation's economy doesn't factor into it. if a country's GNI is $30,000 and they give a few thousand dollars their % would be extremely high. that's why that list doesn't make sense. |
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But the real reason why we 'give the most' is becuz all donations are tax deductible meaning we get tax breaks. Lol! |
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Interesting. Would you say there's a correlation between the high level of philanthropic activity in the USA and its high religiosity? Israel is also more religious than most western countries, and is very philanthropic as well: |
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You got to be kidding. The biggest american philanthropists by far are Bill Gates and his good friend Warren Buffett. Both are atheists. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is not affiliated with any religion. |
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In my humble opinion, we shouldn't be arguing about this
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In my humble opinion, we shouldn't be arguing about this |
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Bill Gates will never declare himself an atheist. He has too much to loose by doing so.
All I could find was the following and I'm sure everyone else found it too. A link to the interview would be nice though. Microsoft Cofounder and CEO, was interviewed November 1995 on PBS by David Frost. Below is the transcript with minor edits... Frost: Do you believe in the Sermon on the Mount? Gates: I don't. I'm not somebody who goes to church on a regular basis. The specific elements of Christianity are not something I'm a huge believer in. There's a lot of merit in the moral aspects of religion. I think it can have a very, very positive impact. Frost: I sometimes say to people, do you believe there is a god, or do you know there is a god? And, you'd say you don't know? Gates: In terms of doing things I take a fairly scientific approach to why things happen and how they happen. I don't know if there's a god or not, but I think religious principles are quite valid. If this is correct then he is an agnostic. |
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Perhaps, but I'll help you out by telling you that neither Bill Gates nor Warren Buffett has ever declared themselves to be atheist. That doesn't mean they are religious but atheism really needs to be self-declared. Just sayin. ![]() I have a personal hunch that they are Agnostic though. |
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Please point me to statements by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett declaring themselves atheist. Another counter example is the callousness and lack of charity among the highly religious upper caste hindu brahmins and banias of India. |
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Well turns out he has expressed agnostic views rather than outright atheism. In the David Frost interview he says "I don’t know if there’s a God or not" and in Time magazine in January 1996 he says "I don’t have any evidence on that" when asked about the human soul. In other words he is not religious. So the agnosticism of this greatest current philanthropist still counters your belief that only the religious are philanthropists. |
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although US may donate more, they are not the happiest country
http://www.financialjesus.com/how-to...est-countries/ 17th place there seems to be a lot of nordic countries as the happiest, how strange But compare it to what that guy posted as Donations by country, they match so you are 100% correct WickedGirl they match the same few countries appear on both of these lists. 1.Denmark 2.Switzerland 3.Austria 4.Iceland 5.Finland 6.Australia 7.Sweden 8.Canada 9.Guatemala 10.Luxembourg 17.USA England 22nd place |
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