Archive for September 12, 2011


The Appetite of the Greedy is never Satisfied

Greed is the selfish desire for or pursuit of money , wealth , power , food , or other possessions , especially when this denies the same goods to others. It is generally considered a vice , and is one of the seven deadly sins in Catholicism . Reference.com

"Those who have grown used to having others provide their food, shelter and other basics as ‘rights’ are by no means grateful. On the contrary, they are more angry, lawless and violent than in years past, whether they are lower-class whites rioting in Britain or black ‘flash mobs’ in America. Their histories are very different, but what they have in common is being supplied with a steady drumbeat of resentments against those who are better off. … Henry Ford benefited millions of other people by creating mass production methods that cut the cost of automobiles to a fraction of what they had been before — bringing cars for the first time within the budgets of people who were not rich. But the Ford Foundation has become a plaything of social experimenters who pay no price for creating programs that have been counterproductive or even socially disastrous. Nor was this the only foundation created by business philanthropy with a similar history and similar social results. Let business pioneers do what they do best. And let the rest of us exercise more judgment as to how much charity is beneficial and how much more simply perpetuates dependency, grievances and the polarization of society." –economist Thomas Sowell

What is the source of wars and fights among you? Don’t they come from the cravings that are at war within you? You desire and do not have. You murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight and war. You do not have because you do not ask. You ask and don’t receive because you ask with wrong motives, so that you may spend it on your evil desires. James 4:1-3 (HCSB)

Pride makes us self-centered and leads us to conclude that we deserve all we can see, touch, or imagine. It creates greedy appetites for far more than we need. We can be released from our self-centered desires by humbling ourself before God, realizing that all we really need is his approval. When the Holy Spirit fills us, we see that this world’s seductive attractions are only cheap substitutes for what God has to offer. I know it is hard to imagine that a poor person is actually a proud person and probably an even bigger stretch to think of them as greedy, but their lack of contentment or gratitude for what God has provided is far too evident to ignore. Not all poor are discontent and not all are guilty of pride or covetousness, only those who continually cry out for more.

Greed denotes a desire to acquire wealth or possessions beyond the needs of the individual at the expense of someone else. Greed typically entails acquiring material possessions at the expense of other person’s welfare (for example, a father buying himself a new car rather than fix the roof of his family’s home) or otherwise reflect priorities. Another example is expecting your neighbor to provide for your family without any regard to the needs of that neighbor. Forcing your neighbors to provide for your upkeep is greed. This is not charitable and why it is condemned by scripture. Forcing your neighbor to be charitable is the antithesis of what Jesus taught about caring for one another. In a civil society most people are charitable and more than happy to help out others who have fallen on hard times. Hard times however do not usually continue for generations.

Greed is a form of idolatry , according to the Bible ( Colossians 3:5). While some have had difficulty understanding this connection, the most common explanation is that the greedy person values money or possessions more than God. This may also be connected with worship of the golden calf . Another understanding is that greed serves to bring as many things that the greedy person considers valuables to that person, making him the center of his efforts, the one he aims to please, converting him into his own god, and creating pride with great concentration on the ego. To a person who thinks this way they have an entitlement mentality whereby they feel that they deserve to be given special provisions. When they do not receive what they believe to be rightfully theirs they wage war on others demanding homage be paid to their perceived importance and need. They have elevated their wants and desires above those of their neighbors bringing instability to the civil society. Like the gospel of James teaches, the war is within yourself, the war that continually has you wanting for more and more. Contentment is a virtue, discontentment and greed is a sin and a vice.

When there is moral rot within a nation, its government topples easily. But with wise and knowledgeable leaders, there is stability. (Proverbs 28:2 )

For a government or a society to endure, it needs wise, informed leaders—and these are hard to find. Each person’s selfishness quickly affects others. A selfish employee who steals from his company ruins its productivity. A selfish driver who drinks before taking the wheel makes the roads unsafe. A selfish spouse who has an adulterous affair often breaks up two families. When enough people live for themselves with little concern for how their actions affect others, the resulting moral rot contaminates the entire nation. Are you part of the problem . . . or the solution?

These are the times that try men’s souls

"These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman." –Thomas Paine

There used to be a time in America where we actually stood for something bigger and greater than ourselves. I am fearful perhaps we have lost that national fervor for the greater good. For too long government has made dependents of far too many of our citizens and the only fight worth fighting is fighting for one’s rights or entitlements. This is a national stain on this great nation. What made America "exceptional" was the idea that every man. woman, child, individual was created by God and endued with certain inalienable rights. Each individual was respected as made in the image of God and thusly should be protected from the ravishing of tyrannical government. The colonists stood together in the 17th and 18th centuries to fend off the tyrannical talons of England and were willing to die for something greater than themselves – liberty and justice for all. Neighbor stood with neighbor to beat back the enemies of freedom.
This love of freedom drove men and women to fight and die in foreign lands because they believed FREEDOM was something worth fighting for and wanted to see others set free from despotism and wicked tyrants. America was once seen as the ONLY HOPE or like Ronald Reagan put it "a shining city on a hill".

I am afraid the shimmer has gone out of our once great nation. The populace has learned how to vote themselves special favors and monies from the federal coffers. They have learned how to steal from their neighbors and no longer stand together as one nation under God. We have been divided by politicians who play class warfare and pit one group against another in order to gain political advantage.

It is time for true patriots to once again rise to the occasion. We need true patriots to challenge the soft tyranny running unchecked throughout our society.

I take great hope in the rise of the Tea Party movement because I see in them the nature of true patriotism. It is not about them but for the country. They are the ones who have for years, worked hard, obeyed the law, looked after their families, pray to God, worship in faith communities, and basically lead quite, peaceful lives. However; the see the handwriting on the wall and have been stirred to take action. They are willing to make the sacrifices needed to right the wrongs of the ship of state so that their progeny will be able to enjoy the fruits of liberty left to them by their forefathers.

Will you be among the noble who cry GIVE ME LIBERTY or GIVE ME DEATH or is your battle cry simply GIVE ME?

The TEA Party has made an impact in the culture wars. Love them or hate them, but in the end you will learn to respect them because they are not driven by personal gain but by a cause greater than themselves. It is for their children and their children’s children that they stand and fight. This is a cause worth dying for.

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