Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
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Yes, but my counter-culture anti-materialism takes a less "obvious" form than many. I have not paid for a haircut in decades; I pay $5 for shoes that are out of style and nobody else wants them ( I do feel that "second-hand" shoes are not a good idea with my neuropathy); I buy the "seconds" at thrift stores; I wear a "uniform" of neutral colored pants and shirts so that any ones I grab "match." When I was teaching, on several occasions students would comment on my lack of color and style and I would gently explain that other things were much more important.
I have no issue with those who choose to wear "plain dress," but I believe there are alternatives that speak of an inner commitment that is consistent and reminds the individual, me in this case, every time a "new" purchase is necessary. In my interaction with colleagues and students over the years I have sought to treat each person with respect and honor "that of God" in a way that has lead to many meaningful conversations about my beliefs and actions. For what it is worth: When I was teaching in Friends Schools( 3 of them), I was often seen as one who didn't "fit" and ended up in difficulty with the administration. However, in the non-Friends Independent schools (4 of them) I was often recognized for bringing Friends values to the discussions and these were received with welcome.
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