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THINKING
ABOUT VALUES
In the passage
about the lilies, Jesus is calling on his listeners to question
their sense of what is important. Lent is a period when Christians
try to think about their values, not just their own values (mobile
phones, foreign holidays, swimming pools…?) but also those of
our society. While we live in affluence, one billion people live
in poverty. The United Nations suggests that each country should
dedicate 0.7% of its Gross National Product to foreign aid. Only
two countries currently do - and the U.K. isn't one of them. President
Bush, leader of one of the world's most committed Christian countries,
is planning to spend billions of dollars on a new missile system.
In earlier
years, in those few meadows where Snake's Head Fritillaries could
still be found, the landowners often opened their fields to the
public, so that they could enjoy the beauty of the flowers. They
often charged a small fee - but the money collected was generally
given to charity. Maybe, as a thanks for the generous beauty of
this world, our society should be willing to give a little more
itself…?
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