Christian charity for poor

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Which do you favor more for the less fortunate?

Charity
3
75%
More federal social programs
0
No votes
Can't make up my mind
1
25%
 
Total votes: 4

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Deborah
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Post by Deborah »

this is while he was in preschool.) Why in the world was she allowed to do that? It got me so mad! She's been on welfare for years, and because it has supported her in her laziness, she's been encouraged to be lazy. This is an example of a very poorly set-up and/or managed welfare system
The problem is, once they become lazy, even if they want to they can't get out there because they end up with
1 no pride
2 no confidence
this really needs to turn around.
Church tradition tells us that when John, son of Zebadee and brother of James was an old man, his disciples would carry him to church in their arms.
He would simply say, “Little children, love one another”
After a time his disciples wearied at always hearing these same words and asked “Master why do you always say this?
He replied, “it is the Lords command, and if done, it is enough”
ochotseat
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Post by ochotseat »

kateliz wrote: If welfare is done right, it's just a charity everyone contributes to.
But that's the whole argument. Some people don't like increased government spending, because their tax dollars are forced into those programs.
Deborah wrote:
The problem is, once they become lazy, even if they want to they can't get out there because they end up with
1 no pride
2 no confidence
this really needs to turn around.
They can only do that.
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