[CS-FSLUG] Christians taking action...

Jim Isbell, W5JAI jim.isbell at gmail.com
Sat Aug 19 09:54:13 CDT 2006


This should not get political, but your facts are wrong.  When you
said it hurts everyone but those that shop there you neglected to
point out that it doesnt hurt those who work there.

There are unions in this country and they have tried uncucessfully to
unionise walmart for years.  Gee, I wonder why???  Could it be that
their, supposedly trampled on employees are satisfied with the status
quo?

When a mom and pop grocery, the only one we had in town, goes out of
bussiness because WalMart brought in reasonably priced groceries like
the city folks get normaly,  12,000 people benifit and TWO (2) lose.

I wont mention this again unless you post directly to me but, I think
European press usualy have their facts wrong about the US

On 8/19/06, 'Mash <mashdot at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have not posted in ages and true to myself when I do it has little
> to do with technology.
> For the past week I have been thinking about how that as a Christian I
> can profess to love Jesus and his teachings yet live my life in
> complete contradiction to this. In contradiction in the choices I make
> regarding being part of a larger evil.
>
> Let me explain.
> I recently found out that my local Supermarket here in the UK is
> actually owned by Walmart.
> Now from my limited understanding and I am starting to learn more,
> Walmart appears to be horrendous in the way it operates regarding
> employees, product acquisition, contracts etc.
> After some more research the whole Walmart company appears to be
> abusive and corrupt, a systemic evil that is hurting people all over
> the world except those who shop there.
>
> Now this whole thing started me thinking about the bigger picture. Why
> is it as Christians we can sit back on Sunday, absorb the joy and then
> go out and commit "indirectly" the most heinous evils known to man.
> That we will buy certain products , support certain companies which we
> all know are destroying lives. It is possibly the most selfish thing I
> have ever heard of. How dare we profess to love God yet suck up the
> luxury of certain products which are causing abuse to hundreds of
> families in other countries. Why is it that as Christians we are
> accepting this , being a part of this and not standing up for justice.
> Why as Christians are we living in the lap of luxury yet only a few
> hours away people are dying from lack of water. YET WE ARE NOT DOING
> ANYTHING AS CHRISTIANS !
>
> I know full well that it is an almost impossible task to live outside
> of some circle of corporate abuse but I see little evidence that
> Christians even care. Why are we not taking the time to talk about
> where we should be shopping, who we should be supporting, what we
> should not be part of.
>
> Here is an example which has fallen on my heart. At some point, God
> willing I will be at a point in a relationship where I should be
> thinking of buying an engagement ring. I do not believe I will be
> purchasing a diamond. That is unless I know exactly where that diamond
> was mined. If my wife really wants one then we will spend as long as
> it takes to find one that comes from the correct source. I am not and
> will not let my wife wear some luxury item with which hundreds of
> people have shed blood over. Moreso I dont see why we should actually
> spend a huge amount of money on a diamond in the first place. I pray
> that the sort of women God has for me would rather give that sort of
> money away then wear it on her finger.
>
> What I am getting at is that I want us to stop for a minute and think
> about what we have, where it came from. What we are buying tomorrow
> and the next day. Which companies we support, which companies we have
> the option to not support. Spend time looking for alternatives, those
> which encourage people, help people and even build the kingdom.
>
> Lets start living Jesus rather then just talking Jesus.
>
> Somewhat ranty
>
> 'Mash
>
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-- 
Jim Isbell
"If you are not living on the edge, well then,
you are just taking up too much space."




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