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seVen's avatar

What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

Asked by seVen (3292points) | asked October 5th, 2008 | 24 responses | “Great Question” (3points) | Flag as…
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cooksalot's avatar

??? huh??? Isn’t the statement self explanatory?

Marina's avatar

Not much. What’s your point? You could have given a bit of context for this question (if such it is).

susanc's avatar

If I might, seVen:
it’s a great question: extremely pertinent as we the taxpayers begin bailing out the
exact corporations that gained the whole world specifically because they have no souls.

La_chica_gomela's avatar

What’s with the tags?

Topics: me, money, world, finance, rich, wealth, bank, i, net, dollar, Myself, worth, Profit, Amero, greed, mammon, domination, chadder, more, euro

Why is this question about you or yourself, specifically seven?

And what in the heck are Amero, mammon, or chaddar?

Also I see no nets in this question…

lefteh's avatar

The American presidency.

shadling21's avatar

@La chica:
The tags are all over the place, but I feel that I can help clarify…
Amero
Mammon
– “Chadder”... ? I believe this was supposed to say “cheddar”. A nickname for “cash”.
– “Net” probably goes with “profit” to create the phrase “net profit”.
– No idea why “me”, “myself” and “i” are in there.

I suspect, as susanc said, this refers to the struggling American economy.

queenzboulevard's avatar

Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul? For the Son of Man is going to come in his Father’s glory with his angels, and then he will reward each person according to what he has done.

nikipedia's avatar

You probably learned in grade school math that you can’t mix units. So, for instance, if you want to multiply 5 days times 15 weeks, your answer won’t make any sense. You have to convert weeks into days, and then you can multiply them to get something useful.

So in your equation:

(whole world) – soul =

I am having trouble converting them into the same unit in order to get an answer that makes sense. Can you explain what units I should be using?

queenzboulevard's avatar

It’s the metric system.

fireside's avatar

The population of the earth
6,728,194,581

MINUS

Own Soul
1

EQUALS

6,728,194,580

La_chica_gomela's avatar

LOL, nikipedia, GA!

seVen's avatar

…maybe I rather should have asked this all the Wall Street.

syz's avatar

Religibable.

kevbo's avatar

The Kingdom of God is Within You

Cardinal's avatar

queenzboulevard: Good works alone will not get you into heaven, you have to believe.

Loser: You are starting to look alot like ah….ah….er… Can’t think of her name, but I like her.

There is nothing in the world worth trading your soul for.

queenzboulevard's avatar

@cardinal That’s not my beliefs that’s the rest of the verse lol

PupnTaco's avatar

Not much I guess.

daloon's avatar

Um, let’s just say a soul is a euphemism for the whole sense of a person.

If a person gains a lot of worldly wealth and things and such, but loses their sense of self; loses direction; loses a feeling that their life is meaningful, then you’ve got a deeply unhappy person who gets to play with a lot of things.

All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy. But all play and no work makes Johnny a superfluous boy.

susanc's avatar

Daloon, “superfluous”, great.

IchtheosaurusRex's avatar

If you are Bernard Madoff, a lot – until you get caught.

Also, if you are Madoff – you’ve already sold your soul. Now he’s got nothing else to hock. Serves the bastard right.

evelyns_pet_zebra's avatar

I traded my soul for a Snickers bar and a 20 oz. Pepsi. Best deal I ever made.

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