Sunday, December 24, 2006

'Families not funds - time to focus on the things that matter'


There's a good article in The Age about what Father Bob reckons Christmas is about.

"Do no harm and do a bit of good," is his plea for Christmas. How do you do that? "By treating others as a facsimile of yourself."
It's stripped-down New Testament material retooled to the language of a blogger, podcaster, TV star and veteran helper of the disadvantaged.
Good can be done at ground-level, he says, by us, without needing help by religious leaders. "It's got to be trickle-up. What worries me about religion and the way she has been merchandised is that you get the impression that everything is trickle-down." Basically, he says, do it yourself. "We better get down and dirty," he says. "If you really want to make a change in the world you have to put in."

Read the whole thing here.

2 comments:

analise said...

Father Bob and John Safran are great to listen to on JJJ..thanks for the article link too :)
ana

Christop said...

Yeah, I used to download the podcast of Sunday Night Safran, but I ended up always being to busy to get around to listening to it. Might download some old episodes during the Christmas break.