I think most of us have been complementary of the Amish in the comunity aspects of their society such as barn raising where all members of the community contribute labor. The great part of what they do is that they do it with out a controlling central government.
I like the way the Amish take care of each other, and I wish my parish would do the same. I am sure there are poor members of our community who would benefit from our help. We Catholics should do more to help each other in our times of need. My parish donates a lot of money to the Third World, and although I think this is great, I wish a percentage of that money could be retained and shared among the poor of our parish.
Maybe if we as a nation would show as much interest in creating livable wage jobs,feeding the hungry,free health insurance,etc as we do in building up our war machine we would have money for the good of the poor and working class,the money spent on illegal wars and killing machinery is sickening to me as an American and Christian. In Chrst
Unfortunately, a strong millitary is needed in today’s world. Terrorists would attack us from every angle were it not for our strong military. The “war machine” is a necessary evil because it enables us to defend freedom and democracy.
I am with you on this one
I try to vote for the candidate or party that takes care of the worker, the poor, the middle class and has policies that take care of the disabled and all those that fall through the cracks.
My wife and I both call ourselves socialists, though I don’t think we are pure socialists. I think we, like the UK, think that having some socialist programs and policies makes a better form of government. I think socialism more closely follows the teachings of Christ and His Church
You’re welcome.
I also agree with your political stance. In our societies, nobody should go hungry, everybody should have access to free healthcare, the weak and infirm should be cared for. However, I think everyone should have the right to accumulate wealth and live in prosperity. I think a capitalist society with socialist policies would be the ideal form of government. Like you, I also think socialist-capitalism more closely follows the teachings of Christ and his Church.
Socialists, while they might have lofty intentions, dont realize the chaos their policies wreck on a country. The ‘living wage’ is a good example (if you care for an explanation, I will give you one). I wont even touch the ‘free’ health care.
I don’t think socialist policies reek havoc on a society. I think mild socialist policies are excellent because they provide care and assistance to the poor and vulnerable. Nationalised industries save jobs and provide better working conditions to the worker in many instances.
I think
every country should provide free healthcare to all. The National Health Service (UK) was establised in 1948 and is still going strong. Without free healthcare, people would die of easily treatable illnesses solely because they can’t afford the medical costs. My grandmother lived before the NHS was establised, and she told me that a lot of people never went to the doctors because they couldn’t afford it. She said life was very hard without free healthcare, and that many people died because they couldn’t afford medical help.
I think this is wrong. Nobody should die because they can’t afford medical care. As Christians, we should ensure that everybody, regardless of class, has access to the best healthcare possible. Saving lives shouldn’t be about profit or making money.