Thank you for admitting that it is forced giving. Which cannot be supported by scripture.
There are two things at play here:
1. Whether socialism is Biblical or not (it is)
2. Whether a government can impose (i.e. FORCE people to pay) taxes to generate revenue to then spend as it sees fit or not (they can, and this is also Biblical)
It's quite simple. In our democracy we can choose to vote to support legislators and laws who will implement socialist programs in the government who in turn has the God-given right to impose taxes and fund those programs with the tax revenue. As a Christian I (and other Christians) will use our role in our democracy to support the implementation of socialist programs that deliver what God's Word has shown to be good. It's really just that simple.
You also throw out a strawman argument that some Christians don't want to give because we don't believe in socialism which is forced giving. Conservatives give more than liberals that believe is socialism. So talk to me when liberals give more of their own money rather than demanding to us other people's money.
The strawman is your bringing up your own idea that socialism has to be government and that it has to be "forced". I've already proven that's not the case. It can be a community, it can be voluntary, or it can be "forced" by a government.
As for conservatives giving more money to charity, that's based on an old study that measures how much money people give to charity organizations. That's not the entirety of what's given and to what/whom it's given. It doesn't account for time and services given by volunteers. It doesn't include all that's given through churches like mine where members give their time, services, products, goods, as well as money to help those in need. So it's pretty worthless to look at that 8 year old study.
You admit that socialism is forced giving and then continue to try and equate that with the early church which was NOT forced giving. It's not the same thing.
It's forced for those who participate. Participation itself can be forced or not forced. That's why I fully admit that it can be forced when it's through the government. So what? If our government is going to force us to do things then I will support government forcing us to do those things that are Biblical, such as socialist programs that help people in the way the Bible teaches us to help people.
Now if at a societal level a community says they want socialism and pass laws.as.such, then we will abide by the law. That's what the Bible tells us to do. But stop equating a political position and a form of governance with a Biblical position that doesn't actually support it.
Two Biblical positions support it. First, the example set by the early Church that they believed a socialist system for their community was the best, and second the teaching in God's Word that a government is authorized by God to implement policies that would emulate the Biblical model of socialism.
If you want to say we should give voluntarily and then quote scriptures to support that, then I would be all.on board. But to quote scriptures and claim they support forced giving, well that's something I will fight against. And you admit now that socialism is forced giving.
We should be doing it voluntarily also, of course.
But socialism for certain programs makes the most sense. I'm on the giving end of things here. I would bet the house that money flows from me to you and not the other way around. But for the greater good I am fine with that. If you need the help and I don't then I am fine with helping you out because it makes our country better and I benefit from that.
If you want to force people to give, fine. That's your perogative to believe that. But just because you want that, doesn't mean it's biblical. It's a political position.
Well it is Biblical and I've provided the Scriptures for it. If you reject the Scripture then that's fine but don't pretend your opposition to the Scriptures I provided isn't exactly that.