jman507;2559658:
If you want to bring back the depression, it might be easier to understand.
I don’t understand that comment.
It’s not so much of an outright act of charity, but even better than giving an act of charity is to avoid the need for the act of charity in the first place, because the needs are met. Not everyone will be able to do function in a society due to disablity, but it is better to have those able to avoid taking the aid from those who are unable.
Economic theory is not better than charity
There is no excuse for a Christian to think of the need for the act of charity as something that ought to be avoided,as if it were such a heavy burden,or undignified,or disgraceful,or a nuisance.
That’s the wrong attitude. It shows that we want to get out of our Christian duty,and to deal with poverty with worldly wisdom rather than the wisdom of God’s commands.
We will be judged by our willingness to give to the poor and needy.
The person that we worship was poor,and associated himself with the poor,the homeless,the sinners,the wretched,the losers of society. The poor should be looked upon as if they were put in our vicinity as a test from God (Matthew 26,34-46).
Giving freely to those in need is what we are commanded by God to do.
I suppose are you looking just to keep poor in circumstances that causes those who have the ability to get out to stay in, you can pat yourself in the back for giving them something to eat. Oh wait in good Catholic charity I will assume the best, and not think that your just seeking the vain-glory of feeling superior to those who you help, and are in love with having people feel they need to depend on you. Yes, I’d also hope you to expect the best intention of me.
Well if you actually reread what I wrote, I wrote nothing of the sort saying poor who have no ability of improving their lot, due to disability or whatever reason, should not receive any aid. Ok I did write that its a good idea to help get the poor who are able, out of that circumstance, so they do not have to take it away from those who are truly needy.
Seriously I think you completely misread that post. Please parse it apart. I am sure you’ll find there is some dissonance between what you thought I mean and what I actually wrote.