yes, feeding those in need is the clear teaching; no, this is not necessarily through welfare and taxation
yes, feeding those in need is the clear teaching; no, this is not necessarily through welfare and taxation
Again, this isn’t Jesus being “pro-taxes” but for prudence: He was saying if people are going to force you to pay taxes, well what are you going to do? If you don’t pay that makes you a criminal, so just to pay it to avoid trouble
Ok, and what we’re saying is in none of those passages is Jesus saying to force people to hand over money using the government so that people can collect it in welfare; the difference between a nonprofit or giving someone who is homeless on the street $20, versus a government agency fining someone and forcing them to be taxed for whatever purpose the government may see fit
However, that is not to say Christians may not advocate for such a view (for government welfare), I would simply state it is not the “Christian position” that Jesus is positively requiring something like government welfare to exist
superfluous wealth (beyond one’s needs) is morally the possession of the poor, in the theological tradition (although not one that is much talked about?) - hence you might advocate for wealthy people to give charitably under pain of present or future punishment by God (unless they feel they should retain such funds for some reason - some may need less than others, and some wealth is capital, like if a person owns a boat they can’t break up the boat to feed people)
Care for the poor is a positive virtue, but welfare is simply forcing taxpayers to pay, and allows people to indiscriminately collect; it’s not particularly moral or immoral, it’s kind of amoral in a way (when abused, immoral?)
Thank you for this conversation, I think it is an important one to continue (I may be out for a bit, I could try to further elaborate on different passages if requested. Whether government or corporations or individuals are in charge of doing certain things, I do agree we should care for the poor for sure and would enjoy seeing more discussion of how to meet the needs of those in most need when possible)
What examples of Jesus are coming to mind for you
voluntary socialism if you want to look at it that was isn’t necessarily the issue (taking handouts people want to give privately), welfare is forcible socialism through taxes and government coercion - it’s a different thing
a lot of people oscillate in their arguments, like they wouldn’t say it’s ok a guy assaulted a woman just because she was wearing inappropriate clothing? but here personal responsibility for avoiding unhealthy food is not promoted?
I can see how the jabs at vices of sloth and gluttony might trigger those who struggle with such sins, however I think in the balance he was venting frustrations that are broadly bipartisan about poor wage rates and political leaders who may be failing the average person
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It happened with some companies in recent years I think due to more people working remotely and they decided they might be able to try to capitalize on such capability as an “extra feature” but I think there are some plans that include it in their package (as it was previously, before being decoupled)
Interesting… well if you can get Ubuntu then there is Anbox but I guess that’s probably not the same thing?
And then also Linux must not be able to emulate it if you can’t get it to run through Ubuntu?
I think that’s a great observation about localization and maybe work could be done on creating more lists for other locations if it has too much of a U.S.-centric focus
I’m sorry, I was looking for a very small mouse for a computer. This is a small screwdriver. Did I miss something? Just the same company that makes them?
beats sitting
sometimes I wonder how people go to gyms with all kinds of random manual labor tasks that are available
thx, link? I couldn’t find on a search
I saw a video of someone cutting their lawn so I think it may be possible, but tedious, so from seeing that vid I figured weed whacking here and there might be doable (this was my thought process anyway, they do look like a challenge and easier to use on a meadow like you say)
manual lawnmowers seem like a cool idea, or allowing grass to grow in to meadows (no mowing) or letting animals graze, where that kind of thing can be done
Ploopy classic trackball mouse
looks interesting, thank you for this, I’d like to see a mini or micro version if they exist…
someone suggested a scythe in the other post
idk but I have also heard of some variant of these “unsponges”: https://www.arosetintedworld.co.uk/how-to-make-unsponges-zero-waste-dish-scrubbers/
also if you just want caffeine you can just eat coffee beans or take caffeine pills (with l-theanine optionally or an adaptogen to take the edge off)
Could perhaps a charitable interpretation of the song be that there are some people on welfare who could work but choose not to (sloth) and choose to eat excessively when they could choose otherwise (gluttony), and that the musician is complaining about these specific people, and not people who may simply be overweight due to poisoning or unemployed due to bad luck?