Why would anyone take seriously an argument that suggests that Christians are somehow apposed to the poor or to charity? I mean, how desperate are you to find something bad to say about God, the bible and those who believe in both? It's just utter insanity!
It is not a sin to be a beggar, per se. The condition can and often does arise because of sin but certainly not always. Nor is it a sin to give a beggar the alms he's asking for. On the contrary, giving alms to the poor is a very good thing to do so long as you are giving those alms to those in need due to circumstances outside of their control and that you aren't enabling the person to live a destructive lifestyle of drunkard laziness. The policies of this country make it very difficult indeed to be kind to the poor because the left has robbed us of the opportunity to help the honestly downtrodden and left, for the most part, only those who will not provide for themselves to beg on street corners and thus should be left to go hungry that they might be better motivated to buy food with their money instead of drugs and alcohol.
Regardless, all of that, whether you agree with a syllable of it or not, is entirely beside the point! The disagreement we have with these squatting women has nothing to do with whether they are poor, why they are poor or whether someone should give them a place to live. It isn't about that - AT ALL!!! If your on the left, you are stupid and therefore have no idea, at this point, what I could possibly be getting at and so I'll have to repeat what I've already said and spell it out for those of you who can't think past your own noses.
NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO ANYTHING THAT MUST BE PROVIDED TO THEM BY SOMEONE ELSE!!!!
The fact that someone is poor does not give them a claim check to the assets of the rich! The rich may and very often do choose to help the poor in any way they see fit. They can be as generous as they desire to be to whomever they choose for whatever reason they decide but to force them to give over the use or disposition of their property is theft. It is nothing but a back door form of slavery that undermines the very premise of freedom from tyranny that not only harms the rich but the poor that is supposed to be helping and in the end collapses the very society that makes getting rich possible in the first place.