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<blockquote data-quote="WonbyOneanddone" data-source="post: 75432852" data-attributes="member: 430923"><p>Marx saw the suffering of the poor and offered solutions while disavowing the Christian religion, which also championed helping the poor. Before Christ, the world largely turned its back on the poor. Just look at outreaches today. Most have a Christian origination. Many hospitals and places of higher learning to help people escape poverty were started by religious folk. In fact, today those who help the poor with their own time and money are mostly those who practice their faith. However, those who are not religious tend to lean Left and want the government to take care of them. So while those of faith are out with their sleeves rolled up actually doing something about helping the poor, those on the Left spend their time demanding that we all elect people to force them to pay more in taxes in the hopes they use that money to help the poor so they won't have to.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.philanthropy.com/article/religious-americans-give-more-new-study-finds/" target="_blank">Religious Americans Give More, New Study Finds</a></p><p></p><p>But that is the stark reality of trying to adopt a Christian morality while divorcing the source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WonbyOneanddone, post: 75432852, member: 430923"] Marx saw the suffering of the poor and offered solutions while disavowing the Christian religion, which also championed helping the poor. Before Christ, the world largely turned its back on the poor. Just look at outreaches today. Most have a Christian origination. Many hospitals and places of higher learning to help people escape poverty were started by religious folk. In fact, today those who help the poor with their own time and money are mostly those who practice their faith. However, those who are not religious tend to lean Left and want the government to take care of them. So while those of faith are out with their sleeves rolled up actually doing something about helping the poor, those on the Left spend their time demanding that we all elect people to force them to pay more in taxes in the hopes they use that money to help the poor so they won't have to. [URL='https://www.philanthropy.com/article/religious-americans-give-more-new-study-finds/']Religious Americans Give More, New Study Finds[/URL] But that is the stark reality of trying to adopt a Christian morality while divorcing the source. [/QUOTE]
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