*Huey » 31 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Do you not take every deduction and loophole you legally can? If you do you are a **** hypocrite who want to live on the money of others.
****, stop support the massive spending. Cut **** spending, bitch.
Have a nice day, asshole, I'm out.
Given Jesus' emphasis on caring for the poor and his critique of societal structures that perpetuate inequality, it is unlikely that he would support removing people from food stamps without addressing the underlying causes of poverty. It is improbable that Christ would take people off food stamps without providing alternative means of support or addressing the root causes of poverty. while we cannot know for certain what Jesus would do regarding modern welfare policies, his teachings suggest a strong emphasis on caring for the poor and vulnerable. Christians who support government welfare programs argue that these initiatives are a way to live out Jesus' teachings in a modern context.
same thing would go for taking people off medicaid.
taking people off food stamps and medicaid to pay for the taxes of the rich is as faraway from Christ as one can get. they are haters of Christ. like you hate Christ.