4.21.2011

unTapped: Holy Week Break

We are on break due to several different Holy Week events taking place at the same time, but we will be back next week for another conversation!

4.13.2011

Who Is My Neighbor?



AS Huston Smith pointed out, every religion has some version of the golden rule. The Christian equivalent of the Golden Rule is Christ's ethical imperative to 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'

This begs the question: who is my neighbor? Are my neighbors just those who live around my house? Are my neighbors only the people who share my faith? What about people I have never met, or people who live on the other side of the world? Who is my neighbor?

Join us, Thursday night 7pm at Short's Brewing for a conversation about priorities and ethics.

4.06.2011

Monetary Obligations


This week, unTapped returns right in time for tax season. This is the time of year Americans are finalizing their tax forms and finding out how much they owe the government or how much the government owes them.

Taxation is a topic that has ethical and spiritual implications. For instance, the Christian Gospel of Matthew, Jesus gives a remarkably ambivalent response to a question on taxes. In part, this was the response that Jesus recommended to his fellow Jews for unfair taxation that stained their entire history.

Taxation is an enforced collection of money by a government. However, some faiths refuse to pay taxes to any government.

Even people that are not necessarily joined to a faith refuse to pay taxes on grounds of morality, conviction, and ethics. A classic example of this is the American Transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau, who refused to be any part of government. he thought paying taxes made him a moral accomplice with a nation state that he never chose to be apart of.

Another form of enforced collection is found within faith. In Christianity and Judaism it is called tithing. Other faiths have versions of this. For instance, one of the Pillars of Islam is the Zakat.

From a spiritual perspective, are you obligated to pay taxes? What about tithing? What are your monetary obligations to your secular and faith communities?

Join us Thursday, 7pm, at Short's Brewing in Bellaire for a discussion about monetary obligations.

unTapped

In order to live man must believe in that for which he lives.
- Huston Smith
unTapped is a conversation about faith and spirituality. There are many people frustrated by being forced to think of faith in the same old patterns, and would prefer to explore spirituality in different ways.

Anything goes here. No matter where you are or who you are, we want to hear from you. Feel free to join in the conversation!

You can also join us in person, every Thursday night at Short's Brewing Company in Downtown Bellaire, MI.
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