Think of the billions of dollars spent in this nation on extravagance. It's especially noticeable at this time of year.
Find a photo of Rockefeller Center, or of the White House Christmas decor, or of any other garish public display: is that really
necessary in this world? If those displays are paid for with private funds, the fundees ought to be ashamed of themselves. If with public funds, it's an outrage, and why don't we speak out about it, loudly, collectively, incessantly?
If
http://www.thehungersite.org can fund a cup or two of food if I just click a damned button, imagine how many people could be fed if, instead of decorating the White House for Christmas, we took the cost of such decorating and used it to feed people. We could choose a project each year. How about next year we halve it: use half to feed the abject poor of Appalachia and the other half to house and feed the homeless of as many large cities as possible.
I know some people think that extravagance and luxury are a right, even a necessity. I used to work at a fundy christian radio broadcast. One month the cover story on their magazine was "In Defense of Extravagance" (or maybe it was "Luxury"). Unfortunately I don't remember their arguments. But thinking back on it now, and on that ministry's lavishly-appointed offices, I am ashamed that I was ever proudly associated with them.
What are your thoughts on this subject?