Friday, August 6, 2010


Exactly at what point do our "needs" end and the "superfluous" begin? There is both an "absolute" and "relative" dynamic to both - particularly as they relate to the responsibility to the individual; as well as responsible economics. If I live strictly according to my basic needs, and give what I would have spent to the "needy;" then those who were employed because of the "superfluous" now become the "needy".

1 comment:

Matthew said...

I often ask myself the same questions. I think from a Christian standpoint it may be less about coming up with a one-size-fits-all answer and more about being obedient to the spirit in the moment.

A litmus test I use for this is to ask, "Am I loving my neighbor as I myself?" Or said another way, if I were in their shoes would I hope and pray for someone to come alongside me and help or would I expect myself to buckle up and work harder, overcome a racist job market on my own, take a class or work towards ways to make myself more marketable...