New Content! Well, not yet. I am trying to add some spice to this blog. In the next month, I plan to add some new features that many other catholic blogs do not implement today. As you have already noticed I have been podcasting; the next step would be networking through social networks. One feature that I plan to release in the next six months to a year is a bible study application through facebook and google (I don’t discriminate). It will start out simple. By simple, I mean the widget will only search through the entire New American Standard Bible. After I get that far I plan to release a means to annotate collaboratively. I hope with suggestions and a lot of hard work I can make this a reality. Another feature I was thinking was to add a pay-pal account that would be tax deductible. If you remember a couple posts ago I spoke about Carl Anderson’s book “A Civilization of Love”. I went into a little rant about charity, if I can recall. I am a person of action, but feel that I can not be the alone in this. so I figure that I can get my readers to donate. Since this is America and not some totalitarian blog I would have a vote of the top ten charities I am familiar with and give 90%-95% of that money to the charity while leaving a little for funding this blog. Finally I was thinking to have catholic professionals to post their thoughts not just my own. I would try to get a lawyer, doctor, and priest post something once a month. Like having a guest star on the blog once and a while. Now this is only the beginning of my ideas, but I would like some more suggestions.I need your suggestions to make this site go the next level. Please leave a comment of any ideas you can think about and we can take The Catholic Perspective to the new frontier.
Posted by Catholic Chump on 07/11 at 11:00 AM |
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In the book Go Green, Live Rich the author David Bach presents us with many ways to save money as well as save the environment. I like to present this book because it provides a lot of simple suggestions to live green while not breaking the bank. I will present the benefits from a practical perspective. First what we can do at work since most of our time is spent at work or driving to work. The next section I will talk about what you can do around the house to save money. Finally I will talk about the catholic perspective of being green. Work At work we can save tons of money and lower our energy. The first thing we can do is make sure your tires are completely inflated it will create less drag and increase gas efficiency. Other small hints that people should already doing is change your oil every 3-6 thousand miles, accelerate slower to get to your desired speed. Some more obvious ways of saving energy is getting a hybrid car or a gas efficient car. You can also see if your work allows you to telecommute and work from home. Thus saving hundreds of dollars in gas driving to and from work. Before you print any documents at work do you really need that hard copy or can you make due and not waste paper needlessly? One final tip I will leave you with is bring a bag lunch. It will save you from eating out and the extra waste you create because of the packaging. As well in relation to my last post about health, you can eat healthier when you go to work and try to walk a half an hour especially if you work in a office. Fine, some of these tips will not personally help your wallet, but help your company save money unless you work for yourself then it will make a difference. Home In our homes we have a lot we can do to save us all money and stop spending needless resources. The first thing you can do is plant a couple of trees around your home. It will lower your house’s temperature in the summer and keep it warm in the winter by deflecting wind. Another thing you can do around the house is make sure you do not have a water leak in your house. A small leak on average can cost your house anywhere from 10-20 dollars or more, in extra water charges. Other things you can do is buy organic and less meat. Fact is there is many ways in the house to save money while lowing the amount of resources you use. I would recommend picking up the David Bach book and any of his other books. Faith In the last post I mentioned the sin of gluttony. In this post I will mention the sin of sloth for not caring about the world we live in that god created for us to take care of it. Sloth is a state of being indifference or laziness. In our lives it is a sin of putting off what god wants from us. Being green is not only helping everyone, but following the teaching the church has for us. In our faith, we should look at taking care of the world god has given us. In general as Catholics or just citizens of the world we should take care of our planet. We should pick up after ourselves and try to recycle as much as possible. A couple a few things I learned from David Bach is: Given these last tips I will leave you with some things to think about. We should show empathy for all that we do in our lives and try to think of others instead of being apathetic to the things I mentioned. God Bless.
America is dead last when it comes to conserving resources. I am not going to make this blog like the many about be green or else. I would like to talk about the benefits for becoming green and why as a good catholic it is in our best interest aside of the financial payback it would bring to our lives.
Posted by Catholic Chump on 06/25 at 07:10 PM |
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Posted by Catholic Chump on 06/23 at 11:10 PM |
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As an American most of us share the good and the bad issues that happens in our society. One major sin most American’s share is the sin of gluttony. I will admit I have committed this sin more than once. In recent years the Center of Disease Control (CDC) has named Obesity to be a disease. I am mentioning this because I am getting ready to get married to a beautify woman that is studying to be a physician. What does that mean for a chump like myself? She will yell at me twice as much not only for the normal male stupidity, woman get mad at us for, but know she will get on me for my health. I will be the first to say I have it coming. Let me provide some background of my college years and eating habits. When I was in college I went from a BMI of 25 to a BMI of 31, or you can say I went from a medically ideal weight to obese. Between going to the bars drinking and eating Philly Cheese Steak every weekend did a whole lot to my body after coming out of the US Navy. I will admit the cheese steak was really good, but I had to give it up senior year since it attributed to really bad acid reflex and my fiancée told me, well, it will kill me. Granted the juice of the phili, leaked onto my coat and caused a button whole to be clogged within a few minutes of eating it (Steph likes to make an analogy of that being like my arteries). In my mind I still say it was somewhat worth it (Stephanie did not see it that way). After going to the doctor after graduating and being diagnosed with GRED, I can see that I was not only sinning but killing myself slowly. According the American Medical Association the U.S. Surgeon General said
“Richard Carmona, MD called it[Obesity] the greatest threat to public health today. It kills more Americans every year than AIDS, all cancers and all accidents combined. And it’s causing problems in children that were unthinkable 20 years ago. That is why the American Medical Association (AMA) is working to halt the spread of obesity. Leaders in the field of preventive health, pediatrics, family practice, nutrition and more, convened at AMA headquarters in Chicago for the first meeting of the AMA Working Group on Managing Childhood Obesity. Their goal: to develop a set of strategies to help physicians more effectively work with families, youth-serving organizations, school health professionals, public health organizations and community groups to reduce overweight and obesity and to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in childhood obesity.” Today I am losing weight slowly I am currently at a BMI of 30. It is to be hoped that by the end of the year I will be around a BMI of 27-28. As Americans we need to look at the problems of an overweight society. Economically it is hurting everyone with healthcare cost expanding and increasingly people not having healthcare it is hurting our bodies individually and everyone’s pocketbooks. I listen to a lot of political radio and catholic radio on my going to and from work everyday and I notice the health argument. One side of people say it is there freedom that the government should leave them alone and we should not pay for other people’s healthcare. In the other side of the ring are people that say we should pay for all healthcare because it is too much for the individual to pay. I tend to stand in the middle of both extremes as I will explain. We as Catholics and Americans need to take more responsibilities for our own actions. As Catholics we know that Gluttony is a sin, and basically Any kind of overindulgence is a sin. Is obesity our fault completely? I say it is and it is not. If you go to the supermarket to by food people in our country buy tons of meat and other fatty foods instead of a balance diet. Even when you try to eat healthy ( not going to bust the bank by buying natural or organic foods) foods have additives that may cause a slew of health issues. Just look up the problems associated with any artificial sweeters or High Fructose Corn Syrup. Our government should force agencies such as the FDA to monitor our food more closely and force companies not to use these chemicals or processed additives to make a product cheaper. Food in our country is too cheap. Yes, I said it too cheap. As cheap it is an other reason we have an obesity problem. In the end we should have the government regulate more and provide some form of hybrid healthcare that is not completely universal by not private neither. I will not go into by specific idea since that is not the focus of this blog entry. I will say we as Americans and Catholics need to think when we enter the confessional. Have we committed the sin of Gluttony? Is this a sin that we leave out or forget when we enter a confessional? I hope who ever reads this will consider many problems in our culture by being an overweight society. It effects everything in our body both mentally and physically. I will close with an article about obesity that I found on the CDC website: http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/obesity/ .
Posted by Catholic Chump on 06/14 at 09:16 PM |
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