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November 10, 2006

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1) In early modern domestic handbooks, it is often debated whether it is better to employ honest and virtuous servants who will not cheat you or devious tricksters who, though dangerous, could use their "skills" for their master's benefit. Jesus might be drawing on ancient thoughts concerning what makes a good servant.

2) That being said, I think a lot of the parables have surprising degrees of "badness" in them, for rhetorical effect. Consider that when Christ talks about the persistence of prayer, he compares us to whiney old women and the Father to an unjust, tyrannical judge.

3) It's a form of classical paradox, to praise the qualities of a bad thing in order to show true virtue.

If we applied the same energies towards eternal wealth that we applied towards ephemeral treasures, we'd have it made.

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