@ben:
My rabbi friend still wanted to be a rabbi, still wanted to be a good wife, because these things brought her joy. She enjoyed knowing families and helping others, both in good times and bad, even if she wasn’t doing those things on god’s behalf. She was doing them for herself. And I’d say that makes her an even more selfless person.
Enjoying it contradicts selflessness. And if she is spreading wrong religious ideas she is leading others astray. Very wrong!
@ben: My rabbi friend still wanted to be a rabbi, still wanted to be a good wife, because these things brought her joy. She enjoyed knowing families and helping others, both in good times and bad, even if she wasn’t doing those things on god’s behalf. She was doing them for herself. And I’d say that makes her an even more selfless person.
Enjoying it contradicts selflessness. And if she is spreading wrong religious ideas she is leading others astray. Very wrong!