concerned about what is going on in the world around them, or at least they say they are. But the form our caring takes betrays what we really believe. If the homeless ask us for money, do we give it and drive away, do we give them a meal, do we engage them in a conversation about what they really need, do we refer them to a homeless shelter, or do we walk away and in the next election vote for a government-entitlement program to help the poor? Ideas have consequences because we act on them. We all