tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8615486983809461390.post4460876790304149019..comments2023-11-02T06:09:03.897-06:00Comments on random insights: A Theology of Povertyaaronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15874015216066216905noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8615486983809461390.post-35431348764747934552010-09-02T11:06:07.460-06:002010-09-02T11:06:07.460-06:00I liked the marriage song. . I"ll have to hea...I liked the marriage song. . I"ll have to hear the rest.<br /><br />I just think it's a good thing to remember that usually when folks are living very poor on purpose, or rejecting American consumerism, etc. . .They're usually benefitting from others. I certainly did when I was single :) I was the biggest free-loader ever. So, it's dumb for folks who are benefitting from the rich to speak against the rich. (thus, the burgers). There is the un-Godly rich and the un-Godly poor, and the Godly rich and the Godly poor. Money isn't the issue, the issue is in your heart. <br /><br />I loved this piece, especially because Peterson isn't really rich. He's just richer than he used to be. . . (which most successful ex-poor people are :) )aaronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15874015216066216905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8615486983809461390.post-68296700860638348002010-09-02T11:00:10.924-06:002010-09-02T11:00:10.924-06:00very cool, his little part about shoes was tough t...very cool, his little part about shoes was tough to read (poor kid in the room). I often think like this, about if i was without responsibility (single, kid-less...) how i would travel and give everything away. this article was encouraging.<br /><br />and his new album is solid, you should pick it up.BMer916https://www.blogger.com/profile/07291623872967673351noreply@blogger.com