Friday, February 12, 2010

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sons, the best investment?

An article said that the cost to raise a child from birth to 18 years is $ 160,140 (€ 118,175.39) for middle-class family (American, we suppose). These numbers lead us fantasejar in everything that we would if we had not had children, or simply to keep our decision not to take it.


= € 118,175.39 € 6,559.12 per year = € 546.59 / month = € 126.13 per week = € 18.02 / day = 0.75 € / hour


So one might think that the best financial advice could be: "not tigui children if you want to be rich." However, this assertion is accomplished?

Let's look then you get this investment of € 118,175.39 18-year:

1. Law to put names, your surname and increase your branch of the tree.

2. Butterfly kisses and bear hugs.

3. Massages for free or, at most, to change or sugus Chupa Chups.


4. More love than your heart can bear.


5. A hand to hold you. That if, usually spotted or jam "Nocilla.


6. A companion to bubbles, building sand castles, go jump in the puddles while rain shower.


7. Right to the crazy and laugh at yourself no matter what tell your boss, colleagues or neighbors.


8. Signs of God every day.


9. Happiness and joy when, for example, get's finally learned the multiplication tables, irregular verbs in English, cycling ...


10. The right not to have to grow; permission to paint with their fingers, play hide and indeed, capture insects, wishes to ask the stars tune singing, never stop believing in miracles ...


11. An excuse to keep reading stories like Peter Pan and watch Disney movies.


12. Warranty upgrade knowledge and new technologies. Always Invitation.


13. Guarantee that you will always have a picture made with tempera or wax soft hand impressions on clay, a clay figure of a macaroni necklace, paper flowers ... the day of Mother / Father.


14. Will you be a hero just for the sake of recovering the ball off the neighbor's yard, know how to touch the ball or mates, change the string to find the bike and go without hands, whistling know, make bubbles with gum, lifting a cell, to remove thumb, to know how to play four chords on the guitar ...


15. Get a VIP seat in the history of mankind to witness the first step, first word, first tooth, first date, or not, the first excellent (or suspense) ...


16. Be pervasive and will get to make many things at once.


17. Meets King and besides Mag!


18. Guarantee a spectacular increase your level of education: psychology, home economics, administration, kitchen, nursing, childcare, law, nutrition, communication and new technologies ... than any university in the world can match.


19. Before their eyes, you'll be the same level as God will have power to heal a crying, scared they are monsters under the bed or in the closet, heal hearts and comfort them, and love without limits, knowing that one day they love like you, regardless of cost.


20. This is the only investment with an endless list of advantages, so better leave it here. [Any suggestions can be included, of course.]



After read all this, one has three options:

a) Flipped it all you want (remembering that all good investment, the more it invests, the benefits multiply)
b) invest .
c) Get some of these benefits (at most 2 or 3) being puericultor, infant or primary school teacher, or being a good uncle.


Enjoy!


LSR
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"Pope John Paul II, in a solemn hall of the Vatican, received one of the highest religious authorities of Judaism, the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Meir Lau. The formal interview was conducted in fraternal space frame and the story was anecdotal.

Then, the religious Jew to the Supreme Pontiff told an injury sustained many decades ago in a European city. He said that after the Second World War, a Catholic woman went to the pastor of his people, to make a query. She and her husband were in their care, from the days of the war, a small Jewish child entrusted to her parents shortly before being deported to a concentration camp.

The child's parents disappeared in the tragic inferno of the Nazi slaughter, the child had been planned for a future in the land of Israel, dreamed of it. The Jewish child's adoptive mother was at a crossroads and a Catholic priest for counsel and that he intended baptize the child in gratitude for having survived the slaughter.

The pastor had a prompt and comprehensive answer: "You must respect the will of parents" the Jewish boy was then sent to the nascent State of Israel, which would raise and educate.

The story was very interesting to Karol Wojtyla, and became even more overwhelming when Chief Rabbi Meir Lau explained to him the identity of those people: "You, Your Eminence, it was the Catholic priest. And that child was an orphan ... I "

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

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"Yo, aCritical theory, I say that Africa does not need money, but to God and the missionaries'

" Just before Christmas I returned, after 45 years absence, the country I knew as a child and Nyasaland. Today is Malawi. I traveled there with a small trans-and intersex Pump known as British Aid (www.pumpaid.org), which helps rural communities to install simple wells to provide clean water to see their work.

This trip also renewed my faith in the organizations for development aid, another belief refreshed me against which I tried in vain to banish from my life, which creates confusion in my ideology, stubbornly refuses to fit into my world view and left in the wrong place my idea that God does not exist.

Although I am an atheist, I have to acknowledge the enormous contribution that Christianity made in Africa, totally different from the world of oenegés secular government projects and international aid efforts. All of the above, by itself, not enough. In Africa, Christianity change the hearts of the people and brings a spiritual transformation, a new birth and a change is real.

Years ago I tried to avoid confrontations with this really limiting myself to applaud the practical work of missions in Africa. I used to think : it's a shame that salvation is part of this work, because black and white Christians, working in Africa heal the sick, help people to read and write, and only the most radical secularists could see a hospital or a mission school and say that the world would be better off without these institutions.

At the time I conceded that if faith motivated the missionaries, very well, but what counted was assistance, not faith. But I realize that this does not correspond to reality. We had missionary friends, and when I was young we often stayed with them in the African village. In the city, we had employees Africans who had converted and were a great believers.

Christians were always different. His faith, cowering away if any, seemed to have relaxed and released. These were people who had a vibrancy, a curiosity, a commitment to the world and a direct way to treat others that appeared to be absent in traditional African life.

When he was 24, a long trip across the continent I reaffirmed this impression. Algeria to Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania and Kenya. I traveled overland in a Land Rover with four fellow students. Every time we in a territory where missionaries had had to recognize that something changed in the faces of people who were and with whom we spoke, something present in their eyes, how to approach you directly, without lowering his head and looked to have lost.

This time in Malawi was the same. I did not find any missionary. No one finds them in the halls of the luxury hotels discussing strategic development documents, as with the great trans-and intersex. However, I realized that a handful of Africa's most active members of Pump Aid confessed privately to be people of strong Christian convictions. I say "private" because it is trans-and intersex totally secular and never say anything about religion during his work in the villages. But I picked up some references about Christianity during our conversation. One of them read a devotional book during the drive. Another, on Sunday went to church to attend prayers, which lasted two hours.

would fit better in my mind to think that honesty, diligence and exuded optimism that their work had no connection with his personal faith. But though his work was secular, was influenced by what they were, and his being was influenced by a conception of man's place in the universe that has taught Christians.

Anxiety fear of evil spirits ... deeply penetrates the entire structure of traditional African thought, where a huge weight falls on the individual, stifling their curiosity and making people do not take the initiative and not take charge of your life ...

Christianity, the post-reform and after Luther, with his teaching of a personal and direct link between the individual and God, without going through any other human authority, breaking the spiritual-philosophical framework, and provides a basis on which to support those who want to get rid of the tribal mentality. That is why Christianity freed.

Africa Those who want to walk with our heads high in the century XXI deberian think that the Media Request a materials and what the development, does not make the exchange for same. First, there is a system that supplanted all beliefs. Christianity stops without an African Continent in the merced the disastrous merger between Nike, the sorcerer, the phone numbers and the machete.


Matthew Parris

columnist for The Times (1988 )
British MP (1979 to 1986)
Orwell Prize Winner of Journalism (2005)