The head of the Church of England is the second most influential Christian alive today. [1] The current Archbishop, Justin Welby, is speaking at the EA-adjacent Christians for Impact conference with Rory Stewart about faith and poverty.
What should we ask Archbishop Justin in the Q&A?
Feel free to submit anonymous thoughts here.
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Source: ChatGPT
The story of Jesus being anointed by a woman with a costly jar of perfume leads us to the question of how we should divide our resources between religious gestures (“praise”, if you like) and helping the poor. Is this story still relevant in the current age, and if so how should we think about this question today?
I'm also not the archbishop of Canterbury ;) , but in case you are curious I once wrote a blog post about how this story connects with effective altruism.