August 26, 2007

Freeganism and Our Message



For a while it seemed like freeganism was kind of a side issue to 
what we stand for as Jesus Christians.  However, it is becoming more  
and more clear that it is crucial to what we stand for.

Many years ago, we did an informal survey of our members, looking for  
things that we had in common with one another, and the only thing we  
came up with was that we all came from families where things like  
shopping for a bargain and not wasting resources were taken fairly  
seriously.  I don't know if that is still the case, but it intrigued  
me at the time.  In fact, it kind of worried me, because I wondered  
whether we were just a bunch of misers at heart, and because I knew  
our message went much farther than that.

I also knew that "environmental issues" were not on the horizon at  
all when we first started this community (back in the days when we  
just called ourselves "Christians").  I tended to think of  
environmental issues as a political specialty for greenie fanatics.

But now we have the media beating a path to our door with literally  
dozens of articles about freeganism, and we are fast becoming serious  
spokespeople for a philosophy that just naturally grew out of our  
faith in Jesus.  With the dating show (and another one that I don't  
want to go into details about now), we started to think more  
seriously about what it is that has caused the worldwide interest in  
freeganism, and how likely is it that this will steer us away from  
our true calling.  What we discovered is that freeganism fits right  
in with the teachings of Jesus, and with Bible prophecy, and captures  
the essence of both messages.  Because of our religious beliefs, we  
actually have developed a lifestyle which may be more consistent with  
the philosophy than is the lifestyle of those who have adopted an  
image of themselves that is exclusively "freegan".

We have also seen how environmental issues are at the heart of so  
much that Jesus taught (even though they were not obvious at the time).

See, Jesus taught about an addiction that the world has to money.  He  
saw the whole cosmic spiritual battle to be one between faith and  
money.  He talked about it being like the eye to the body, i.e. if  
you get something in your eye, your whole body becomes unable to  
function.  You not only cannot see where to walk, but every muscle in  
the body reacts to get the offending speck out, because it is so  
painful.  This was just another way of saying that the love of money  
is the root of all evil.

This addiction has grown over the centuries until we now have a world  
so wealthy that its "poor" people are plagued by an epidemic of  
obesity!  While a large proportion of the rest of the world is  
suffering from serious malnutrition, the West (e.g. Australia,  
America, and the United Kingdom) continues to reach out for more and  
more money, with which to buy more and more junk.  This obsession  
with money and the stuff it can buy is gobbling up the earth's  
resources at an alarming rate, and it has created a situation where  
we are ploughing literally millions of tons of perfectly good food  
into landfill year after year while the rest of the world goes to bed  
hungry.

Even the people speaking out in protest against all of this continue  
to buy and continue to seek after more money.  Take the micro-banks,  
for example.  They actually condemn charity, asking their investors  
to simply lower their expectations about how much more profit they  
can suck out of the villages of the Third World.  Money is loaned  
(not given) to extremely poor people to purchase some tiny item to  
get them started in a business, so that they can then start selling  
their goods and services to their equally poor neighbours and extract  
enough from them to (a) repay the loan; and (b) give a little  
something extra (called interest) to the nice people from the micro- 
bank who made it possible for them to join the money-making rat race.

We should be doing everything in our power to boycott EVERYTHING that  
is being sold in the West, knowing as we do that it is being taken  
out of the mouths of the world's starving masses.  And even the non- 
food items that we are buying by the ton had to be produced  
somewhere.  Land that could have been used to produce food for the  
locals has been used to grow cotton, rubber trees, woodpulp, and  
other non-essentials like tobacco, tea, coffee, and even spices that  
we waste by the ton in the West.

All that Jesus told us to do was to stop chasing after money, and to  
let God give us what we need.  The prosperity teachers tell us that  
this means that we can end up even richer than the other guys if we  
give enough money to them.  But, no, what God provides mostly is  
contentment.  We are HAPPY with food and clothing and a roof over our  
heads.  And this is what the whole world needs to learn to accept.   
Can you see how a serious attempt to obey the teachings of Jesus  
starts to come together with what is needed to solve the problems of  
the poor in today's world?

Jesus just said for us to share what we have with the poor.  One way  
is to sell what we have and to give the proceeds (money) to them.   
But as the world economy has developed, we have reached a point where  
money alone will not produce crops in countries suffering from  
droughts and exploitation.  They need food (and clothes and shelter  
and clean water) not money.  But money can be a start, if we give  
them enough that they can afford to start importing those things from  
US, then the imbalance will start to sort itself out.  We in the West  
need to actually GIVE to the rest of the world.  Never mind all that  
talk about teaching them how to fish.  They already know how to fish  
(or farm or raise livestock), but the multi-nationals have taken  
their catch.  We need to reverse it with some seriously sacrificial  
charity.

Like Jesus said, "Sell what you have and give to the poor.  Forsake  
all, if you want to be my disciples."

"But how will WE survive, if we do that?" everyone asks.  For  
starters, we Jesus Christians are surviving (and even growing fat)  
right now by eating mountains of food that we find in the huge bins  
behind supermarkets.  Of course, if everyone does it, then the waste  
will stop; but we are confident that there will still be enough for  
everyone.  Not decadent luxury for everyone; not obscene waste; not  
ostentatious and useless trinkets; but enough of what we really need.

The world can see the problem right now, but almost no one is willing  
to take the drastic steps that are needed to right the wrongs.  And  
those steps steps are what Jesus taught.

And then there is Bible prophecy... the mark of the beast.  It fits  
right in.  The Bible says that this horrific disease called  
exploitation is going to eventually lead to a significant change in  
the economy, where people will be given a microchip implant under the  
skin on their right hands, that they must use to do all of their  
buying and selling.  It will be oh, so efficient!  But it will be a  
precursor to the greatest suffering that the world has ever known.   
Suffering that will be even worse than what is happening right now.

When America is destroyed as God's punishment on that country for its  
greed, the replacement government will be even worse.  Traditional  
freegan philosophy has little grasp of this, because it has left the  
Bible out.  But it's all there in the Bible.  And it fits perfectly  
with the rest of what Jesus said and with what we see happening in  
the world today.  Only those people who have learned how to survive  
WITHOUT the present economic system will be able to escape God's  
judgment on that system.  The Bible says of the last days that "God  
will destroy those who destroy the earth."  How perfectly  
environmental!  It was all there 2,000 years ago.  A description of  
the verichip, a prediction that the end will be related to the human  
race "destroying the earth", and a description of the solution:  drop  
out of the rat race and live by faith and love.  Build a whole new  
world with a whole new lifestyle.

Sadly, the prophecies say that this new lifestyle will be hated by  
those who are not prepared to let go of their addiction to money and  
all that it can buy; but we have further assurance that there is  
going to be an unbelievable divine intervention just before the end,  
and God will set up this new government supernaturally.

Yeah, I know that intellectuals don't like talk about things that are  
supernatural.  But if the predictions about the economy as it is  
today aren't miraculous, I don't know what is?  And if the  
description of the solution to the dilemma that has arisen through  
global waste is not supernaturally accurate, I don't know what is.   
I'm going to bet my life on the rest of the story too.  Great  
trouble, followed by a cosmic revolution, called the "return of  
Jesus".  Exciting stuff, and I think we have plenty of reason to  
believe that it really is going to happen.

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