I would prefer they put all that motivation into something that can be achieved----cancer research----feeding the children---healthcare----protecting the enviornment---social justice---whatever. Something that can actually be achieved.
I agree. And these are the Christiansthat I appreciate. The ones that focus on an eternal reward or teaching doctrines to the exclusion of phsycially helping others are ones that I avoid and that I feel cause a bad name for Christianity.
Fortunately there are many Christians that contribute to the welfare of others. Of course it must be noted that there are many non Christian institutions that do this as well. Both can be forces for good.