I hear what you're saying, and agree, pretty much, but would add that dependence on government keeps them trapped in poverty, trapped in in all the things said by John Scalzi about "Being Poor".
If people knew exactly how good they really have it in this country, they might not act so selfish.
Faith can move mountains, but don't forget to bring your shovel.
Apparently God is supposed to be omnipotent and omnipresent. No small deed, good or evil, goes unseen. I don't believe in God like a Christian does, I'm just relaying their doctrine.
If you read the entire bible you would find very few passages to suggest omnipotence or omnipresence and many passages to suggest otherwise.
It's nice to see that nobody here has ever had to endure anything from that list.
It's nicer to see that nobody here knows anyone who's had to endure anything from that list either.
I know lots of people who made the list. They were the kids who didn't pay attention in school. They were the kids that preferred to not get jobs in the summer. And then there was the drugs.....
The is an incomplete story and you should be ashamed of yourself.
Many people are poor because of a cycle of poverty created by government programs to "protect" the poor.
Get over yourself. It's you who's incapable of mustering up any compassion for the poor, regardless of how they got there and whose *fault* it is. Shame on you.
Get over yourself. It's you who's incapable of mustering up any compassion for the poor, regardless of how they got there and whose *fault* it is. Shame on you.
What makes you think that I don't do things for the poor? Care to compare charitable contributions?
That does not mean that I don't understand why most people are poor.