Just because i live among the rich does not mean that i am rich; and just because i am not a Tanzanian does not mean that i can practically afford to give much to anyone when you place my needs in the context of minimum wage and the high cost of living in London.
But if you make over £400 a year, you are rich by Tanzanian standards. I suppose you live in a flat with multiple rooms, a kitchen with a stove, perhaps even a refrigerator. Even heat for the cooler weather. I expect the roof there is something other than straw. And electricity too I suppose.
I do suppose that paying for all those luxuries does cost alot. Because that is what they are to the people I work with. They, pretty much to a man, live in one room mud brick huts with straw roofs. If they have a wooden door instead of just a sheet over the doorframe, they are middle class.
You give according to what you have. .
So, in other words, it takes up a lot of your income to live with the luxuries you have become accustomed to and in the neighborhood you desire to live it.
But yet you don’t expect to see ‘rich people’ in Heaven because they don’t give enough to meet your standards?
I suppose those so called ‘rich people’ you refer to could make the same claims you do, about the cost of living in the neighborhoods they choose to live in, and the luxuries they have become accustomed to. Beverly Hills is a pretty expensive place, and BMW’s aren’t getting any cheaper you know
What would you think of a Tanzanian who didn’t expect to see YOU in Heaven because they heard about the life YOU live and didn’t think you gave enought to help THEM?
As far as local poverty is concerned, I live in Detroit, which has a lot of poverty, especially with the near collaspe of the auto industry. But I can point to the worst neighborhoods in Detroit and the poorest people there, and still find entire villages of Tanzanias who would gladly trade places with them.
The government has to tax so that 2.49 million unemployed people do not become homeless and starve to death.
Not true, that is what the Church is for.