I grew up in the southern Appalachians. No one really had anything. The "richest" folks in town wouldn't have been better than upper middle class elsewhere. But there was a difference between the working poor who refused to take welfare while they could support themselves and those who took it. Human dignity. Healthy pride. Morality. Industry.Originally posted by bapmom:
Thing is Texas,
I think you'd be shocked at how many there really are. We also have to look at the fact that much of it is caused by SOMEONE's sin, whether the people actually needing help, or whether someone else's sin caused them to be like that. Drugs are rampant, and are a huge cause of suffering. This includes alcohol abuse. You hear a "bad-luck" case, who says that he lost his job, lost his car, etc., but when you delve into it you find out he lost his job because he was showing up to work late all the time, or he lost his car because he was driving drunk and slammed into a pole.
I don't know if its a majority, but its not what Id call a small minority, either. I see too much of it. I work with their families every day.
Work doesn't just pay money. It pays self-respect.