Robert Silico argued that charity organizations are not always useful for society in the articles of Samaritan sufferings. He implied that some people would use the soup kitchen in this case another person's goodwill. To support his argument, Silo speaks the story of when he was trained to become a pastor. He said that every Friday he will help people who need help to eat free, usually 200 to 500 people. On the Friday of the dinner the following week, he tidy with a friend and went to the seafood bar beyond the street. When eating two men they noticed that the soup kitchen they just finished work was competing with the seafood bar and other surrounding restaurants.
Pastor Robert Silico and other "Ackton supporter and friend" will hold a night cocktail party and a special keynote lecture at the Park City Club in Dallas on Thursday, October 5. What is perfect is the chairman and co-founder of Acton Institute, and pastor of the sacred spirit of the Jesuitan Cathedral in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Acton's pilots contributed to the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Washington Times, CNN, ABC, CBS as a regular writer and commentator on religion, politics, economics and social issues. In the defense of the market: the moral problem of the free economy ", Silico is not only the best way for the free economy to meet the critical needs of society, but also the most trustworthy to protect human dignity from government violation It is said to be a possible way. Italian citizenship "
The wise man, Robert Kane, proposed a scene that triggers thinking very similar to "a good parable of Samaria." Kane asked the reader to imagine a female businessman heading for a very important meeting. As women are very powerful, like other people, it is an important meeting for her career. On the way, she witnessed the attack on the ride. At that moment, the woman fell into a dilemma: at any of her choices, he insisted that the women feel better as she was acting freely. Now, the concept of free will is an incredible concept, if you consider it too long, you can lead to a career or a chaotic brain. In this way, we do not enter it. Anyway, Kane continued,
This week's Gospel readings - the parable of the good Samaritan - are exactly this dilemma. I have learned this story at Sunday School and I know it for many years. The pastor and the Levi chased him, and the Samaritans stopped seeking help. The Samaritans have mercy and show familiarity. I should do the same. I want to know now, does the first audience of Jesus read my lyrics? Do they agree? Of course, it is wrong to think of a good Samaritan metaphor as a story of "doing the same thing". After all, we are called Christ imitators to ask for help, express concerns and provide caring care to those in need. Good Samaritans will give us a good example, we should pay attention