Quote from: Plankesha on August 29, 2015, 09:05:42 PM
Quote from: Herb. on August 29, 2015, 09:00:23 PM
Yesterday, I was literally brought to tears
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now i 'member y i wanted to fight u
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I'm so serious, though. The quote comes from Thomas Aquinas:
Now, according to the natural order instituted by divine providence, material goods are provided for the satisfaction of human needs. Therefore the division and appropriation of property, which proceeds from human law, must not hinder the satisfaction of man's necessity from such goods. Equally, whatever a man has in superabundance is owed, of natural right, to the poor for their sustenance. So Ambrosius says, and it is also to be found in the Decretum Gratiani: "The bread which you withhold belongs to the hungry; the clothing you shut away, to the naked; and the money you bury in the earth is the redemption and freedom of the penniless.I literally have clothes in my closet that have yet to be worn, and that I honestly have no intention of wearing, but they just remain there. Never did I once think to donate them to a charitable organization, or ask around to see if anyone was in need. And I'm so quick to go shopping, spending money in what some would consider to be a frivolous manner, but I haven't given to anyone in need (unless it's my family or friends) in months. I really had to ask myself "what kind of person am I?". We'd all like to assume that we're good people; but where's the good in selfishness and complete ignorance to and lack of action in regard to others' suffering?