LisaA;9251612
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Nor have I said all of those availing themselves of social services are all drug addicted crazies, lazy bums or stupid. You have either misread my posts or have simply projected your own thoughts into the mix. I have said that in the United States poverty is more often than not the result of making bad decisions. While one may have been born disadvantaged, that doesn’t mean they should choose to drop out of school, have out of wedlock babies, fail to get a job or indulge in intoxicants. This isn’t the Sudan where one’s life is in the hands of the latest tin pot dictator. The US provides opportunities, you just have to recognize them.
**I disagree with this though. I don’t believe that poverty is often the result of bad decisions. This attitude of blaming the poor is what has been making me uneasy about the RCC (or at least the RCC “representatives” on this site). You fail to take into account things like the “culture of poverty” and lack of education. A lot of times people just don’t know any better, but that’s no reason to place blame, but rather a reason to have sympathy. Sure, some people are responsible, but I would not say that the majority is.
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I have also said repeatedly that not only do I believe in charity but that I donate a pretty substantial portion of my time, talent and treasure in such endeavors. (If you don’t believe me call my Priest). I am more than happy to share the amazing gifts God has given me. I believe if you read the Bible there is much said about DOING unto others, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked etc. There is nothing I recall about handing over your money to the government to spend as substituting for charity. So for you Et Cetera to claim that I am “un-Christian” because I would prefer to work with charities rather than the Federal Government, I have to conclude that you think paying taxes is the more noble approach to society’s ills than actually working one on one with people. I’m afraid that you will have a hard time finding Biblical support for that plan.
I do not doubt that you donate to charities. I don’t think anyone has disputed this? Anyway, while you might donate, there is no guarantee that others will, and if not enough wealthy people are willing to donate of their own volition, we as a society will leave the truly needy without help. I think that Jesus would call this a failed society.
I truly wonder why you have such an amazing faith in the government when it has proven to be subject to waste, fraud, graft, and theft. THere is no accountability in a government entity. It cannot deliver nearly the same level of service for the same amount of money as a charity.
**Once again, there is no guarantee that private charities will be able to do enough. **
As to the “GOP taking over a religion” how ironic.
Conservatives are far more charitable than liberals. Further the GOP has been the party of life while the Democrat party has descended into promoting a culture of death through its militant support of abortion, sterilization and birth control. On balance I think the death of millions of babies is a little more significant than reducing the increase in government programs.
**This kind of rhetoric can never be substantiated. The Left is more in favor of social programs to help the needy. Also, the GOP supports the death penalty, while the Left does not. The RCC doesn’t support it either, but this point is often conveniently overlooked. We could go back and forth on these points all day because it really boils down to personal perspective. **
I suspect it’s the Left’s faith in government that allows them to be unconcerned about whether or not the poor are being served. How much of every tax dollar sent to Washington DC to help with the poor actually GETS to the poor? You will find it’s a very small percentage. In contrast charities often promote that less than 5% of their expenses are other than direct services. Tell me a government program that is 95% effective. I won’t hold my breath.
I do agree that a lot of the money could be better spent, and that some private charities are probably much better at money management, but as I’ve said before, we can’t count solely on them. We need the standard programs like food stamps, welfare, etc. to be in place when private charity is not enough. I don’t think we can take a chance of leaving people without any help.
If you would like your life, your choices and your future controlled by the government then best of luck. I prefer having freedom.
**I feel very free as well. I think there has been way too much scaremongering as of late.
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Lisa
My comments are in bold.
Edit: Sorry for so many edits; I swear I was just trying to make this look more readable, since there is so much text. I should have responded to quotes individually. Oh well, next time. Also, since this was over 6000 words I had to cut out the first part of Lisa’s text.