Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 OM NAMO NARAYANAYA Krishna Katha: The Scorpion & The Camel A scorpion once requested a favor from a camel. The scorpion wanted to cross a deep river but could not find any way to do so. Seeing a camel nearby, the scorpion approached him and asked the camel to carry him across. The camel refused, saying, “You will sting me.” “No, no. I am an ethical scorpion. I promise I won’t sting you.” The camel agreed and, taking the scorpion on his hump, began crossing the river. Halfway across, the scorpion suddenly stung the camel. “Why did you do that?” the camel asked. “Now we will both die.” “What can I say?” the scorpion replied. “It’s my nature.” Similarly, although the atheists try to live an ethical life, because their concept of the meaning of life is limited to dull matter any ethical behavior they adopt is selfishly motivated and quickly discarded. Generally, all so-called principles are in the modes of passion and ignorance. Maybe there are some moral instructions, but moral instructions without God-consciousness is impossible to follow. Radhe Shyam,Arun Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Mail. See how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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