Jesus Quotes Poor People

So when the Dems weighed in on Faith, Arainna Huffington?
Made a comment the Bible is 80% on poverty…hmm what Bible is that? So if there going to quote Jesus in how he said Give to the Poor is that going to be thier reason for raising the hardworking americans taxes through the roof? Yes Jesus did come to the Poor, to give them hope and to ask people to give from there hearts, but I assume the demmies are going to spin Jesus’s message that people do not have to be responsible at all and because Jesus said so, and the government should let them wallow…
I am a christian and I do give to other’s in need from my heart not by force…
Maybe they should realize Jesus’s message was one of forgiveness, hope for al who sin, and to have a giving heart by loving GOD not the Government. He also did NOT say by the way forget about the Ten Commandments they are no longer valid.
Thoughts?
I believe our government should use our money to run the government and not give it to losers who don’t want to work and have children for a living.
There are ways to support people who need the help without giving them cash in hand. Many peope take advantage of the system and it needs to be improved.
I think we should all pay a flat income tax, not graduated income tax and we should be able to give to charity as we see fit. I think healthcare should be privatized and so should retirement. S.S.I. is a big joke and so is our public healthcare system. The illegals in this country get better healthcare (for free), than do our own people who get turned away. I say, that’s not spending my tax money the right way. Our government takes, takes, takes, and wastes, wastes, wastes! And I am sick, sick, sick of it!
the gospel of mark new new testament chapter 12
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