The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for October 5th, 2011 10:16 AM
toldailytopic: What is the appropriate way to help the poor? |
People who are poor are those who are lacking resources. Duh. But poor people are not necessarily needy. The poorness may be due to circumstances, but it may also be intentional; as in someone who concentrates on ascetic values rather than on worldly riches.
Needs in our society include food, clothing, housing, transportation and employment. I am poor, but the aforesaid needs are fulfilled so I am not needy. Medical and spiritual are not mentioned because only doctors can help with the first, and only God with the second. We should concentrate on only the needy, and we should concentrate on only those elements of help where we are qualified.
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first step is to identify those who are truly needy. Example: There is a % of homeless people who have chosen to drop out of society; that Vietnam vet is not as needy as you think.
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second step is to discontinue help to those who only pretend to be needy. Such persons misuse their resources in order to appear to be needy. Left to their own devices, they will fill their own needs.
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third step is to shut down all welfare programs which exist solely to give resources to the poor, and which often give nothing to the needy. Such agencies only provide job security for their own workers while generating tons of worthless paperwork and false statistics. Such agencies contribute to the national debt while producing nothing of value.
In the way of personal charity, how do you want to help the needy? What are you qualified to do for anyone? We talk a good game but walking the walk may be a difficult path when you have no map.