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Spirit of Giving vs Commercialism

gflynn
18 years ago

Tomato folk,

I was listening to the Tony Snow radio show this morning, on the way to work, and he mentioned how a very qualified individual had stated that Christmas was in danger of becoming over commercialized and that gift giving and money spending should be modest and the event should be somber.

Tony stated his disagreement and made the point that his gift giving was not about anything but finding something special for someone that would put a smile on their face. He also, said that it is unrealistic to try to make gifts yourself so he suggested outsourcing the task :-) In his opinion gift giving makes the season more special and not less as long as you arn't being unresponsible with your money.

I relected on his logic and found myself agreeing but then I considered the story of Mary and Martha. In the story Martha is frantically trying to make dinner for her guests while Mary is just sitting around listening to another very qualified guest speak. Martha comes out of the kitchen and addresses the speaker and ask him to tell Mary to help with the task.

The speaker points out that Mary has picked the better option and she is within her rights to just sit and listen.

After reflection on this it seems somewhat unfair. Isn't the speaker going to eat the food as well once its cooked? My thought its that there must be something deeper going on here that perhaps I and Tony have missed.

Greg

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