Posted on Jan 14, 2012 in Christian Charities by 9 Comments

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Question by Jay T: If you take away Republican/Christian charities that promote politicians – how considerably to men and women truly “care”?
It appears to me that everytime a wealthy “totally free market” proponent makes the argument that they “give more to charity” they are actually talking about a partisan organization or PAC that they donated to…

Most of these are simply set up to promote their ideals like “totally free market place” or “anti-gay marriage”…

How does that actually support anybody?
Forgive the typo – must read: “how significantly DO people really care”?
wj – I don’t have any issues at all with supporting civil unions… I’d be willing to settle for that… But the anti-gay organizations won’t even hear of it…

Greatest answer:

Answer by Ex-Obama Hippie
Republicans will nonetheless care.

Seems you are attempting to justify the fact that you do not give.

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Comments (9)
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    jamie Jan 14 2012 - 9:43 am

    and you act like you care but do not you see the change we are getting?
    you feel a tingle?
    do you care about american people?
    or are you just worried about turtles
    how is the global warming going?
    or global cooling?
    or whatever you are calling it now

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    Herald Jan 14 2012 - 10:31 am

    Jesus has an organization that is beyond the register of the substitute you hope to offer by seizing money from those who already give. You hope to replace gold with plastic, and make people believe that it is somehow better.

    Edit: I take people into my home … you want to build homes where what I have to offer beyond a residence is absent, and suggest that both parties are better off for the arrangement.

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    wj Jan 14 2012 - 10:54 am

    I give to my church that uses the funds for food banks helping the homeless in my community. My home town is predominantly African American and has been hard hit by this economy the food bank serves all regardless of race color or cred and I would not have it any other way. I believe in civil unions but think that their needs to be a new word for a union between a woman and a woman. And a new word for a union between a Man and a man.
    It sounds to me like you have a problem with people who help people unconditionally with acts of kindness and charity.

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    Defender of the Constitution Jan 14 2012 - 11:16 am

    I guarantee that there is still much more given to non profit organizations than there is to political organizations.You have to figure that churches run almost completely from donations, which pays for electricity, pastors, community function, elderly care, world wide missions, and so much more than I can name here. All of these things cost much more than what politicians receive from them. When you factor in other organizations like the salvation army and the red cross, there is no comparison. You probably don’t even want to know how many hours of service that people also give. Before I joined the military, I was giving 15 to 25 hours a week to working with children, and that is on top of the 40-50 hours I did at my job. So how much do people care? Very good question. Think about it.

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    emp Jan 14 2012 - 11:45 am

    Any facts to back that claim up?

    Sorry but the private sector beats the public hands down in aid because of the low manpower costs. Since they deal with volunteers, they have low overhead and so a larger chunk of the money goes to the aid vs government where you can’t get anyone to do anything extra without a new job description and a raise.

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    justgoodfolk Jan 14 2012 - 11:57 am

    Not enough Jay, not enough.

    Also don’t forget most of these so called “Christian charities” push their religious agenda on the people they are supposedly helping in their hour of need.

    That’s exactly why charity can never be a viable alternative to a social safety net. The poor have rights too and if they become dependent on private charities with their agendas they lose freedoms. Freedom of religion means very little when you are hungry or homeless and the only people able to help you suggest you should read the bible, the Koran or whatever religious book while they give you or your kids the essentials to survive. What if a poor person is gay and the only organization to help him is one of those wonderful Christian charities that also promotes “curing gayness”? Does that person still have a choice, a free life? I don’t think so. A civilized country should never allow that.

    “Americans would have to make at least 10 times the donations they currently give to charity to fully replace government social spending. And there is no reason to believe that people who so bitterly hate paying taxes would gladly surrender an equal amount to charity. Arguments that charities can do the job better than government are naive – (at best I’d add, the auteur is an American liberal) most charities are small, highly localized and ill-suited to responding to national disasters or shifting economic trends. About 90 percent of charity funds are both collected and spent locally, which means that rich communities tend to have well-funded charities, and poor communities tend to have poorly funded ones. For this reason, only 10 percent of all charitable donations are directed to the poor. Re-allocating charity donations to the communities that need them most will incur intense political opposition from the communities that fund them.”
    http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-welfarecharity.htm

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    Your Assistant Jan 14 2012 - 12:52 pm

    I am for only equal protection under the law, so in the latter statement all gays have the right to be as miserably married as the rest of us and I think that your description of this makes sense. So I agree. People really dont care that much. I wonder why they are so up in arms right now. Could it in any way be racial or class warfare.

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    constitution comes 1st, then RvD Jan 14 2012 - 1:06 pm

    it seems to me republicans and christians are the only ones that care. dems only care when it is not their money

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    akelleystr22 Jan 14 2012 - 2:03 pm

    I am a member of the largest charity organization in the world. The one that gives the most to needy persons World wide. It is called the Catholic Church.

    Are you nuts or just nasty — The free market —Did they have that in St. Peter’s time?

    Oh yes the bible did state:, way way way back at the being of time.”homosexual activity is a abomination”. So basically your argument is with the Bible not to prevent stricken needy human beings, like the poor souls in Sudan from receiving the necessities of life.

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