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Situation 1: Charity "We shouldn't need events like Comic Relief to make us give to charity." A Christian: Christians believe in following Christ's teaching and actions and since Christ taught and acted upon the giving of charity they would be with the giving of charity. They would think that we shouldn't need these events to raise money but since everyone is not of that mind they would still see it as a good way to raise charitable donations which could be put to Christian purposes. "The Lord has no favourites at the poor man's expense, but listens to his prayer when he is wronged" (Eccus 35:13). A Buddhist: A Buddhist would, I think see events like Comic Relief as a good way to raise money and a good way to gain and distribute good Karma leading to a better life after reincarnation. They would think the nature of the event would not particularly matter...

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