I have been party to such "gift" giving on many occasions both giving and receiving a "gift" for some other cause...... Very admirable and self-effacing. But let's stop and think about what is actually going on in the process of making a decision to give such a "gift"
- There is the assumption that the recipient of the "gift" has all they need and could not possibly need a gift as much as a poor person in another part of the world. Factually this may be true. But since when did a gift giving by a Christian ever have anything to do with being in need of receiving it. Honoring is not means tested is it..... Giving a gift to someone else on your behalf is not really giving you a gift at all. No gift, no honor.
- The person giving the gift becomes the focus of attention: At first glance this "gift" appears well thought out and considered, but it reflects the values of the person giving it, not necessarily your values. The "gift" may bear no resemblence to issues or projects you are passionate about, you get no choice about the recipient. This type of "gift" is more focused on the giver than either of the receivers.....
- The giver is in danger of deluding themselves that such a choice is somehow removing them from the excesses, decadence and manipulative marketing of Christmas in a wealthy western country. A clear conscience, not like the rest of the greedy west. Since when did giving gifts to your friends and family become an issue of condemnation.
Very clever, very effective, but maybe very wrong........
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