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2 Thessalonians 3:10 For even when we were with you, we commanded you this: If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat.
You were right, it was Paul (most think anyway) AND it was won't. You both get A's!
But I think it is great that some of you would like to take away the very programs I depend on because you want to help me out. And I so appreciate being starved between jobs based on a bible verse about not being willing to work. Some Christians so want a miniistry that makes them look good, but they are ready to take away the medicine and food of the poor because they are so very loving and holy.
For a while, I've wanted to go to Norway or a scandinavian country and work with those caught up in the black metal or death metal scene. Just settle in and build relationships with people and share Jesus.
2 Thessalonians 3:10 For even when we were with you, we commanded you this: If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat.
You were right, it was Paul (most think anyway) AND it was won't. You both get A's!
Great ideas everyone! Now how do we live these out?![]()
Assistance can be dangerous, Redblue, because if you start feeling comfortable, you may not try as hard to get another job. Not saying that's likely with you, because I don't know you.
I think the CLDS does it right. Their charity is more like mutual aid than welfare. You want help, you help others. The only people who don't work are those who can't.
I think it's not appealing to a lot of American Christians, especially "conservative" ones, because there's too much sharing involved; there's no profit in it. It looks more like socialism than capitalism. To which I would reply, so what if it is? My only contention with socialism is that it is usually forced. As long as it's voluntary, it's fine with me.
And we really can't talk about getting rid of social programs until we have an alternative. Even if the social programs do more harm than good in the long run (which I believe they do), we can't tell people to quit them without offering them somewhere else to go. And right now, the Church is failing miserably at that. I go to a very small church, and we run a food bank. I've seen what happens when each household brings in one bag of food per week as donations. It's really amazing how much that helpslike watching loaves and fishes multiply.
So what would happen if every Christian household did that every week? I don't believe for a second that things are so tight that most people couldn't handle that. And for those that can't, why not do what the early Church did, where the wealthy opened their households to the poor in their own local bodies?
I think the answer to that last question is that most Christians consider anything that smacks of a "social gospel" to be a "liberal" idea. Caring for the needy is either "works theology" or else too politically liberal. In fact I've heard a locally-based, but nationally syndicated morning talk show host say just that: that people who work in soup kitchens and local food banks and community organizations are all basically hippie commie scum. And his professing Christian co-host agreed with him.
I don't see getting rid of social programs as a goal. I see it as an effect of the Church making charity an essential part of its work.
2 Thessalonians 3:10 For even when we were with you, we commanded you this: If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat.
You were right, it was Paul (most think anyway) AND it was won't. You both get A's!
Great ideas everyone! Now how do we live these out?![]()
What is on your heart?