The alternative to socialized education is stratified education. Meaning some could afford it, others would go without because of lack of means.
I accept some level of government, beyond policing, as a reasonable compromise. And, making dignity something that can be grasped of everyone is a worthy goal.
If I ran the country, tax credits, would be available to everyone to cover the cost of a reasonable education at the school the parent's choice. This would improve education and save money over what taxpayers spend now.
I'm not against the idea behind the Affordable Care Act, tax credits to buy health insurance. But, I'd compliment it with massive deregulation of the medical and insurance industries, rather than Obama's increased regulation. The idea is to increase competition to lower costs, raise quality, and increase choices.
I'd replace welfare with workfare. It would be public works, but it wouldn't pay well. The idea is to allow people to sustain themselves until they can get another job, not to pay them enough to pass up job opportunities.
As for dignity, none of these government services would require any proof of need nor cause anyone with sufficient income to receive government money. I'd keep the progressive tax system, and the credits are the same regardless of income. If your taxes are greater than the credits, you're essentially paying for insurance and education out of your own money. If you're taxes are low, you're getting a subsidy through the credits.
If you're idly rich and you want to do a little labor without the hassle of convincing someone to hire you, just show up for workfare (but, we'd have another name for it). I'd also deregulate businesses, so there would be more competition for employees, meaning better pay.
The bible itself tells you to pay your taxes. Is it too much to ask that instead of paying for corporate welfare, those taxes would go to public welfare?
When the Israelites wanted a king, they were warned against it for several reasons, including the reason of taxes. 1 Samuel 8:10-18. When Jesus told us to pay our taxes, it was't support of taxes, but support of compliance with government demands.