~Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, or teach them to fish, and he'll eat for life~
Such is the way of the Word.
Chapter and verse, please, since you've accredited that to the Word.
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~Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, or teach them to fish, and he'll eat for life~
Such is the way of the Word.
Chapter and verse, please, since you've accredited that to the Word.
You need to calm down there buddy. I don't know what's got you in some sort of rage where you just grab at some random two lines of a post and straw man the hell out of it- you are being ridiculous.
Well, for your edification, that quotation is by Lao Tzu, the founder of Taoism.
Who'd a thought that asking for chapter and verse would be a ridiculous strawman, and act of rage, and a strictly random demand.![]()
Because I never said it was from a chapter or verse, I said it is something the Bible teaches in general.
Maybe the problem is that your lot don't let the Bible breathe broad truths, instead focusing on verses and clashing notions.
If you're going to assert that the Bible teaches something, you should be prepared to prove it from the Bible.
If you think anyone will swallow this line, maybe they'll also go for you saying that you never wrote the post at all.Because I never said it was from a chapter or verse, I said it is something the Bible teaches in general.
If you don't believe the Bible teaches what I said, then that's your problem.
I am so sorry to hear of your plight, as I have been struggling myself also. It is sad that churches are no longer churches but community centers with a "Christian" twist. The problem with the church is that it ceased from being people centered but instead building programs. More emphasis is on brick and mortar as opposed to the lives that make it up.They will have you believe that it's the church's job, and not the government's, to help out the needy.
They will have you believe that when people are in need they can go to church for help.
I have a family, including a baby who is not mine who I saved from an abortion to take care of. I'm unable to work at a conventional job, and I've been trying for a year to get a job that I am able to do, but am unable to find work or an income at this time. And the churches that I've gone to for help have turned me down.
Even the admins at these forums told me they would help me. Then a few days later they got back to me, and said they are going to help me by deleting the link to my website because it has "donate" option. How's that for helping me out?
And the last church I went to, the pastor told me he would help me out. I was shocked at the amount he gave me when he handed me the cash. Do you know how much he gave me? Guess... He gave me two dollars.
My website is...and I've deleted the donate option, so that the admins here will not delete this link again. (And I bought the website almost a year ago for much less than my overdue balance on my electric bill, so it's not like I could have paid the electricity had I not had a website.)
I am writing this as the electric company is outside of my condo turning the electricity off right now.
Good bye.
And the last church I went to, the pastor told me he would help me out. I was shocked at the amount he gave me when he handed me the cash. Do you know how much he gave me? Guess... He gave me two dollars.
There's no point in personally helping the poor when the poor are getting government aid.
Sort of like when the Church uses our offerings to feed the hungry, there's no point in personally feeding anyone who is hungry--they're getting fed on our dime anyway.
Right?
Or is there no point in personally helping the poor only when the government also chips in?
-CryptoLutheran
Sort of like when the Church uses our offerings to feed the hungry, there's no point in personally feeding anyone who is hungry--they're getting fed on our dime anyway.
Right?
Or is there no point in personally helping the poor only when the government also chips in?
-CryptoLutheran
They are getting aid from the government, which obtains it through people- in this case, the churchgoers.
Nobody is starving in America. Less privileged and not having an abundance of food, but nonetheless not starving. The conviction of people going hungry is a bit loaded; Americans don't know what going hungry truly is.
Oh sure, the impoverished in America have it, generally, far better than the impoverished in the third world. Incredibly so. And it's because we have a social safety net.
But just because a family below the poverty line receives government assistance doesn't change the fact that you and I have a social obligation to our neighbor from Christ's own command.
It no more makes sense to argue that we have no personal responsibility toward our neighbor because there are government social programs, then to say we have no personal responsibility toward our neighbor because there are ecclesiastical and other private social programs.
When I give money to my church, I understand that this money is going to, among other things, our congregation's social ministry both for the needy in our congregation and those beyond our walls. But just because my church uses donated money to helping the poor and hungry in the community doesn't mean that, if I see someone hungry, I don't buy them a sandwich and instead sit on my hands, twiddle my thumbs, saying "I already gave to my church".
Yes, tax money gets used for assistance programs, taxes are a part of life in a civilized society, and improving our society through programs of social uplift seems to be the rather bare minimum that we ought to expect from the functions of civilization.
Saying, "Why should I bother to act right toward my neighbor when there are others helping them?" is a patently un-Christian sentiment, it's also a rather pathetic argument.
-CryptoLutheran