A Mennonite ponders why his religous leaders are not objecting to the erection of a nearby Wal-Mart.
Where we Mennonites once reacted (and probably over-reacted) to the encroachment of �worldliness�, our ethical instincts seem to have been lulled to sleep by the mantras of economic growth and the promise of cheap stuff, even though the cultural consequence of Wal-Mart is probably far greater than the worldly forces we used to flee.
Posted by Kevin on July, 6 2004 at 09:09 PM