It is sometimes argued that Jesus taught socialist principles and, therefore, the Christian thing to do is for the government to provide welfare. I reject this argument.
In fact, Jesus never taught about the role of government in welfare. Instead, he taught that we, individuals and the Church, must take care of the poor and our neighbors in need. St. Francis of Assisi reinforced these teachings when they had been lost from the Medieval church.
Passing the responsibility of welfare on to the government is to reject Jesus' admonition that taking care of the poor is an individual responsibility. The Good Samaritan did not go to town to report that an injured man was on the road, and law enforcement should go help him. Mother Theresa did not send off a check to a charity, she WAS the charity. That is what Jesus taught us to do by example and precept.
Whenever you read or hear this argument, please don't let it slide. It is fundamental to the present and future of our American government and to us as a people.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Oblivion: An Example
In a recent letter to the editor, a young man complained about being given a ticket for going 2 mph under the speed limit. That was the focus of his letter, decrying his obviously safe driving and the injustice of the officer in citing him.
In the process of trying to justify himself, however, he filled in the rest of the picture, painting himself clearly as an Oblivion:
He was on a 2-lane interstate next to a semi-truck, with a line of cars stuck behind him.
Oblivious!
In the process of trying to justify himself, however, he filled in the rest of the picture, painting himself clearly as an Oblivion:
He was on a 2-lane interstate next to a semi-truck, with a line of cars stuck behind him.
Oblivious!
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