I mostly ask myself the following question whenever I meet somebody with crazy beliefs: Is he/she going to act on those beliefs with any kind of significant consequences?
I don’t actually know that many people who would act on a lot of their crazier beliefs. I’m sure that they exist, but most people I’ve met through church are pretty solidly compartmentalized. It’s a bit less so for the people who converted as adults into the rather more evangelical/fundamentalist Pentecostal church. But even then, the ‘crazy things’ that they do are not especially weird. Giving large amounts to charity...throwing aside their plans of the moment to go on volunteer aid trips...those are things I wish I could do more!
Mainly because I’m a really, really non-spontaneous person. I do give fairly large amounts to charity, close to 10% of my monthly income right now, but to be honest, I like my routine and I have a hard time departing for it, and taking a semester off to go build schools in Africa or something would be very much outside of my routine, would set me back by a year in my program, etc, etc. My best hope is to plan, non-spontaneously, to do things like that. For example, once I’m graduated as a nurse, I’ll feel much more secure moving somewhere for, say, a year to do volunteer work… I’ll be able to settle in, get to know people, establish a routine, and in general set up the conditions that work for me to enjoy myself.
Are there any organizations that do that? i.e. you can donate money and it will be used to pay the employees of a company in Africa who build houses for their communities? Because if that doesn’t exist, someone should make it exist...
I don’t actually know that many people who would act on a lot of their crazier beliefs. I’m sure that they exist, but most people I’ve met through church are pretty solidly compartmentalized. It’s a bit less so for the people who converted as adults into the rather more evangelical/fundamentalist Pentecostal church. But even then, the ‘crazy things’ that they do are not especially weird. Giving large amounts to charity...throwing aside their plans of the moment to go on volunteer aid trips...those are things I wish I could do more!
I’m curious: why don’t you?
Mainly because I’m a really, really non-spontaneous person. I do give fairly large amounts to charity, close to 10% of my monthly income right now, but to be honest, I like my routine and I have a hard time departing for it, and taking a semester off to go build schools in Africa or something would be very much outside of my routine, would set me back by a year in my program, etc, etc. My best hope is to plan, non-spontaneously, to do things like that. For example, once I’m graduated as a nurse, I’ll feel much more secure moving somewhere for, say, a year to do volunteer work… I’ll be able to settle in, get to know people, establish a routine, and in general set up the conditions that work for me to enjoy myself.
Well, don’t feel bad about not going to Africa to build houses! Paying Africans to build houses in Africa is better in almost every way.
Are there any organizations that do that? i.e. you can donate money and it will be used to pay the employees of a company in Africa who build houses for their communities? Because if that doesn’t exist, someone should make it exist...