Archive for June, 2009

On volunteering

June 25, 2009

I am very closely involved with a woman and her six children where I live. I am the main father figure these children have in their lives. I pour much of myself into them – and the mother – for no financial remuneration. I spend a lot of time with each child; I help them with their school work; I have taught each one to read; and I finance just about all the household bills – complementing what the mother gets through child benefit.

Do I do this because I am a great guy? Or is it because I am a member of a voluntary group; a group that nearly always has a positive effect on its members; where there is genuine give and take; where it is sometimes hard to spot who is the ‘volunteer’ and who is the ‘service user’? Sometimes, indeed, the whole group does voluntary, unpaid work to help outsiders.

Football as religion

June 9, 2009

The other week I took a friend to watch West Ham United play Liverpool. As part of a 36,000 crowd I again thought of how religion is compared to football…

…and how religion – and football – are nothing like Christianity. (more…)


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