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Many of the hourly and commission workers at my company give weekly to a major national charity, the United Way. Being low paid, what they give IS A SACRIFICE.
But they can’t afford to write a check for $1000 or more. So they don’t get any invitations to go on the annual hifalutin United Way contributor’s cruise on Biscayne Bay complete with luxurious buffets, entertainments, flowing choice wines, celebrities and politicos, and the photographers who put their pictures in the book of Honor for $1000 and up contributors (who make 10 to 20 times what WE make, and hardly miss their gift).
The rich get all the thanks and recognition, as if they are really doing something heroic.
It may be nice, but it’s not heroic. Those who are poor, and give, are doing something heroic. The rich are not, unless they give a huge chunk of their estate, so that they REALLY feel it, AND DON’T BRAG ABOUT IT FOR PUBLIC GLORY.
No, we don’t have a right to steal from people who have more than we do.
But taxing them, proportionate to their huge estates and bank accounts (which they did not often earn by personal hard work, etc) for the sake of the common good, is not stealing. I’m not talking about robbing them blind with crushing, destructive taxes, either. But many of America’s super rich paid less than 1% in income tax last year.
That was on the AOL news just a few days ago. It doesn’t surprise me at all.
Conservatives may not like to hear this, but yes they ARE their brother’s keepers, too.
Yes, Paul said that he who does not WANT to work, neither let him eat. That’s good sense. But a person who has been lazy or foolish in the PAST, and is trying to live properly NOW, has NOT, because of his PAST, “forfeited” his right to a home, food, and clothing. If he HAS, then all who SAY THAT, have “forfeited” their right to even be alive every time they have ever committed a Sin. And since their is NO ONE WHO DOES NOT SIN TO SOME DEGREE, nobody has any right to make wicked statements that a person has “forfeited” his and his family’s right to food and shelter because of mistakes made in the past, as long as they are trying to live right IN THE PRESENT. And if the husband is a bum who will not work, quits every job he gets, and will not even look for work, he needs to repent. But his family has not “forfeited” their basic rights to have their needs met even IF that is true of the dad. We ARE our brothers’ keepers, whether we like it or not, no matter how many arguements to the contrary, and no matter how CREATIVE those arguments to the contrary.
And those with the abundant means to REALLY HELP those in need, and who deliberately choose not to do so, ARE SINNING. This kind of callous cruelty toward the cries of the poor is condemned by the prophets in scripture over and over and over and over again. The apostles even said that if we see our brother hungry, naked and cold, and say to him, “Be warm and well fed!!” but do not help him if we indeed have the means to do so, that our well-wishes expressed to him in mere words, are WORTHLESS.
It is not a “sin” to have a decent home, a nice car, a nice tv, nice furniture.
But to live in exhorbitant, showy excess is part of the spirit of the world, which Paul
infallibly said is “earthy, animal, and DEMONIC.”
When you have a parish church, whose parking lot is FILLED on Sundays with luxurious, late model fancy cars and SUVs, yet most parishoners put a mere dollar bill in the collection plate (and nothing more privately), then something is seriously, seriously wrong.
And one thing you notice when working in retail,
most customers who are very wealthy, always try to get the very best items
for next to nothing, and then, when you give them discount after discount, (and they know that you are on commission), they then tell you to “drop another $200 from the total,” even after you tell them that such a big unauthorized cut would get you fired on the spot.
So please folks, especially you fiscal “conservatives” out there, please understand that your sympathy for the super rich (which MOST of you conservatives are NOT)
is GROSSLY misplaced. And by the way, the super rich, while they like Republicans to run Congress cuz they keep THEIR taxes cut to the bone, themselves are morally
often extreme liberals who contribute large (tax-deductible!!) amounts to Planned Parenthood, the various gay and lesbian militant organizations, various anti-Christian-Right political groups, and pro-abortion groups like NARAL and the National Abortion Federation, etc. I know that they do this. Your sympathy for them is grossly misplaced. They do NOT support your “traditional moral values” views and spend money to oppose those views and you and the church. PLEASE open your eyes.
Sorry for going off on tangents, but one thought often leads to another.
Pray for their conversions. And make them pay their FAIR SHARE to humanity and society, because in most cases, if you don’t legally force them to, they WON’T.
I’m not talking about confiscating their property or seizing their bank accounts, either.
I’m talking about paying a fair share for the sake of the common good.
And that is not “stealing” from them, either, anymore than YOU paying your
income taxes, constitutes the government stealing from YOU. YOU pay your fair share, sometimes a little more than your fair share. 1% in income taxes when you are so super rich that giving away a million bucks feels to you like losing a quarter feels to me, is not paying their fair share.
Love to you,
Jaypeeto4
+JMJ+