What Would Jesus Eat?

Entries from August 2008

Waste Not: Food Crisis Edition

August 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I actually wrote this back on July 11 this summer. The news is not exactly recent, but I think still relevant.

Apparently the good folks at the G8 summit on the food crisis were treated to an 18 course dinner this week, including milk-fed lamb, sea urchins, caviar and a lot of other foods that you and I could pick up at McDonald’s if we really wanted. Something Jesus said about the “least of these” makes me think he would skip the 18 course meal in solidarity with the good people of Haiti who have been reduced to eating mud pies with a dash of salt.

In addition to the Power’s shenanigans in Japan we’ve been hearing a lot about our personal waste being the cause (and/or solution) of the food crisis. Gordon Brown recently urged Britains to curb their food waste in an effort to alleviate suffering around the world. So, we’re back to the clean your plate because kids in Africa are starving debate.

I am all for reducing our waste. Every little bit helps and I would never want to discourage individuals from taking those steps to make a difference. However, it is disingenuous for the world’s leaders to lay the blame at the door of consumers. The truth is that the individual food waste of consumers is miniscule compared to the waste of corporations and other institutions.

Let’s not forget either that there is no food shortage involved in this food crisis. The world continues to produce more than enough food to feed everyone.

Categories: Ethics · Globalization · Jesus · Policy
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Break Fast Time

August 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Well, my fasting from the interwebs is over. To be honest I haven’t been overly excited to dive back in. Life has slowed down and I’m not interested in speeding it up. BUT there is something good about blogging about theology and food and life. I’ll try to take it down one more notch and put more thought and effort into my posts. I’ll probably still do a weekly links post because I find so many interesting articles and things to share. I’m hoping to focus more on what a theology of food contributes to the conversation about food and food issues. So, I’ll keep plugging away at the Food in the Bible series and focus more on connections between food issues and ethics related to Jesus, the Bible, faith, etc.

I will continue to blog about other non-food related ethical dilemmas for discussion at My Four Walls. Maybe that’s too schizophrenic…I don’t know. If you want to keep up with everything in one place go to lucasland.swurl.com. That site sucks in all my twittering, facebook, flickr, blogging, etc.

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Weekly Sausage Links

August 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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I scour the internet for you the faithful reader to find bits and bobs. Then I put them into the Jesus meatgrinder and crank out your weekly sausage links:

USDA: Food prices to post biggest rise this year since 1990

Guns, vegetarians, hunters, and a divided America

‘The Jungle’ in Postville Affects Us All

Millions eating food grown with polluted water, says UN report

Peach-Pit Philosophy

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