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bri89
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I was raised non-denominational protestant. I’ve lived in a largely middle-class protestant Republican area. I have always been disappointed by the community’s indifference to poverty considering there is so much of it concentrated in the downtown area. Homeless people are gently deported by policemen whenever they are found within close range of the more affluent areas, even if they are just rummaging through dumpsters. There is so much homelessness downtown! City government officials are mostly protestant Republicans who don’t seem to consider poverty a moral issue. They speak of faith and protecting family values but really demonstrate only a narrow interest confined to their own small affluent community. My own mother is a “Christian” but has mostly damning views of the homeless . This is not only true in my city but seems to be part of protestant republican views nationwide. Sorry if I’m stereotyping a little. The religious leaders most ardently committed to ending homelessness and providing housing in my city are mostly Catholic. They have done so much. Bless them because nobody else cares.