SOCIAL PRINCIPLES #3 – THE SOCIAL COMMUNITY
I am continuing my weekly blogs
talking about the United Methodist Social Principles. I have discussed The
Natural World and The Nurturing Community sections.
This week is The Social Community
section with sub-sections of:
- · Rights of Racial and Ethnic Persons
- Rights of Religious Minorities
- ·
Rights
of Children
- ·
Rights
of Young People
- ·
Rights
of the Aging
- ·
Rights
of Women
- ·
Rights
of Men
- ·
Rights
of Immigrants
- ·
Rights
of Persons with Disabilities
- ·
Equal
Rights Regardless of Sexual Orientation
- ·
Population
- ·
Alcohol
and Other Drugs
- ·
Tobacco
- ·
Medical
Experimentation
- ·
Genetic
Technology
- ·
Rural
Life
- ·
Sustainable
Agriculture
- ·
Urban-Suburban
Life
- ·
Media
Violence and Christian Values
- ·
Information
Communications Technology
- ·
Persons
Living with HIV and AIDS
- ·
Right
to Health Care
- ·
Organ
Transplantation and Donation
- ·
Mental
Health
Wow! Just reading this list makes
one thing very apparent: EVERYONE, no matter who, is important! I’m not sure,
if you read this list, if anyone is left off. IN addition to people being
listed, there are also situations listed that many of us deal with. Situations
that adults deal with, and situations that children and youth deal with.
As stewards of God’s creation, we
have a responsibility to care for and love ALL of God’s creation, no matter the
situation, no matter the sin, and no matter the person.
Who are you called to love?