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Is there a place at the table for white men?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roman1" data-source="post: 71686667" data-attributes="member: 401148"><p>Or they have children and lost their incomes, OR they are human beings that have a desire for families.</p><p></p><p>What the hell kind of a Christian sees a person in poverty, trying to live a life of love, family and decency; whose poverty is largely an effect of systemic circumstance—and decides to blame and put that person down.</p><p></p><p>Shame on you.</p><p></p><p>You want someone to attack I'll point you to the usurers profiteering on poverty and misery on Wallstreet.</p><p></p><p>But no, right wingers love to shame the powerless—go back to reading the gospels.</p><p></p><p>What you're asking assumes something extremely unchristian—it's assuming that family life, community, love, and so on are commodities, things which one can "afford" or not, a privilege of those who have money. </p><p></p><p>The question should be why is the richest country in the world organized in such a way to where millions are excluded to the point to where they will have to forgo the most natural and important and sacred aspects of life. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure it makes you feel good to trash poor people; I wonder what kind of person thinks that way—not someone who is trying to follow Christ seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roman1, post: 71686667, member: 401148"] Or they have children and lost their incomes, OR they are human beings that have a desire for families. What the hell kind of a Christian sees a person in poverty, trying to live a life of love, family and decency; whose poverty is largely an effect of systemic circumstance—and decides to blame and put that person down. Shame on you. You want someone to attack I'll point you to the usurers profiteering on poverty and misery on Wallstreet. But no, right wingers love to shame the powerless—go back to reading the gospels. What you're asking assumes something extremely unchristian—it's assuming that family life, community, love, and so on are commodities, things which one can "afford" or not, a privilege of those who have money. The question should be why is the richest country in the world organized in such a way to where millions are excluded to the point to where they will have to forgo the most natural and important and sacred aspects of life. I'm sure it makes you feel good to trash poor people; I wonder what kind of person thinks that way—not someone who is trying to follow Christ seriously. [/QUOTE]
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