Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Rebecca:


Rebecca:



Chuck begins to come undone when he admits that his father had no conception of sin but that he had nonetheless to “keep food on the table” for his family, part of whom were stealing from him. The food does not belong to any one else except for those who are free of sin. The theft itself is not a sin in context of the fact that the money is unnecessary. The state has an obligation to ensure the well-being of Chuck and Jimmy. There are absolutely no excuses to fall short of this aim. The food belongs to the Earth, which provides it for those who are worthy of it. To raise it, as to raise a child, is a privilege. It is not a right. If the game you are playing does not ensure that every mouth is fed, then you are obligated to alter the game. At no point must any agent of enforcement cultivate sympathy for the Devil.



Dm.A.A.

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