Job demands justice from God.
Not exact matches
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to
jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of
demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive
justice.
Our
job is to get out there and
demand the fossil free world that science and
justice demand.
On September 8th, from Miami to Minneapolis to Mendocino, we will take to the streets to
demand action and accountability on climate,
jobs, and
justice.
One theory is very simple: the
job is just too
demanding, and after a few years many
justices want out.
Housework is a
demanding job and working families may not be able to do
justice to it.
This approach
demands more active learning from participants than traditional
job readiness curricula and incorporates methods that have been shown to improve outcomes of men in the
justice system.