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Interesting thoughts. Perhaps even an appropriate response to your “What now?” question you asked earlier.
btw – your What now? blog gave me my inspiration for the sermon I’m delivering this evening in my home church. I’ve taken a few liberties with it and twisted the question a little, but it stopped me getting on my soap box too much.
Thanks for this post, Stewart, I don’t usually look at the NY Times!
Bono moves instinctively from Christian celebrations to the care for the poor and our duty to do justice, something we should all more instinctively do.