Thank you. You’ve summed up my point for me.
We are forced to do what we don’t want to do all the time. My city is forcing home respairs on me on things that I have neither time nor money for, my state forces me to have car insurance, even though the part they require I am never going to use. The day I am not forced to do what I dont want to do is the day when I be worried about what others want.
We ARE forced to do what we don’t want to do-- all the time. We are FORCED.
If you don’t do what your government tells you, they fine you, they take away your home, or they lock you in a cage.
The government forces us to pay taxes so it can take care of housing- yet, we still have homeless people.
The government forces us to pay taxes so it can keep waging a war on recreational drugs- but there are more kinds of recreational drugs now than ever, and even more people using then.
The government forces us to pay taxes so it can educate our children- but our schools are performing worse than ever.
And yet, you think it is a GOOD idea to hand over something like healthcare to these people on the basis that not enough people have healthcare now?
Do you really think the government will be able to do that? Do you really believe they won’t make it worse? Look around you! Do you see ANY evidence that the government does ANYTHING really well??
They can’t fix our schools, can’t help our homeless— for crying out loud, they can’t even fix our streets!
Wait- there is one thing they do very well-- they do hurt people very effectively. For example, they’re very good at waging war, putting people in prison, and taxing people into the ground.
And another thing…
read that last part of your quote again…
The day I am not forced to do what I dont want to do is the day when I be worried about what others want.
You are SUPPOSED to be worried about what others want!!!
When did you come to believe that you’re NOT supposed to be worried about what others want???
That’s one of the fundamentals of Christianity!
Look, the whole idea that the government is going to take care of the sick, the needy, the homeless, or the hungry is an affront to Christianity because it makes people believe that they no longer have a personal responsibility to help others!
You’re right to want to help the sick. You’re right to be angry at the current system because it fails to do so.
But don’t delude yourself into thinking that your responsibility to others is satisfied by giving the government more power.
If you want to help someone, then go help them.
If you don’t know how, or think you can’t, then go read the lives of the saints and see how so many of them managed to help others without ever getting the government involved.