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I Spit On Perfection
- May 16, 2006
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Globalization already limits that in the sense of sheer scale and capitalistic pursuits are going to add those charges regardless of who you use in terms of donations, I'd bet. Biblical times was far smaller in scale and that was what made it easier to accomplish, to say nothing of industrialization and advancement of corporate interests legally, so they have power through money and lobbying politicians, among other aspects.How would we know it gets to the poor? Can't others just come in behind and grab it up? If we donate to charities, can't they take 90 cents off the dollar for "administrative costs" and then just pass the dime to another charity that will take their cut too? Same thing if we donate at the PED prompts, or pay taxes for social safety nets - how do we know it really gets to those in need? Giving alms in Biblical times didn't have this problem - it was done directly with no middle men. I really wish there was a way we could help people directly again. Maybe you can come up with an idea.
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