JesusandGeorge04
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(Claps!)Originally posted by johnp.:
It's your peoples call collectively. That above is only love in action. All citizens basic needs cared for from cradle to grave. Can't be bad.
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(Claps!)Originally posted by johnp.:
It's your peoples call collectively. That above is only love in action. All citizens basic needs cared for from cradle to grave. Can't be bad.
It is our goverment's. We made it so. The people spoke.It is not the government's responsibility to take care of a person from the cradle to the grave.
Take it off them. It is the job of government not exploiters....they turn around on the other hand and show exorbitant profits...
How can a thing be 100%? I think the number of people, either 10,000 or 20,000 I can't remember, died because they went into a hospital last year! They are dangerous places at the best of times, even more so if you ain't sick.Now for those of you who live in the UK or Canada where you have socialized medicine, do you believe your health care is adequate and top notch, do you have long waits to see doctors or specialists or for surgeries and outpatient procedures, and/or do you have to wait in waiting rooms for hours before you are seen, and are there any problems with it or are you satisfied 100%?
Comparable to any other medical system I'd wager. The standards of our professionsal medical staff is second to none. Is that not so?...do you believe your health care is adequate and top notch...
Not as long as it takes to save up to see one I bet!...do you have long waits to see doctors or specialists or for surgeries and outpatient procedures...
I am satisfied 100%. I never go near our professional medical staff except my wife and I don't let her near my ailments. I reckon I'll only make one mistake in not seeing a doctor. All the rest I'll recover from....and are there any problems with it or are you satisfied 100%?
And what happens when you do not care but disorder. If they do not receive the crumbs from our tables they will take whatever they need and want.That verse is about protecting the citizens, keeping order, executing justice-- not redistributing the wealth of its citizens.
With respect, that is what you say. The verse, "For he is God's servant to do you good." Rom 13:4 is a direct reference for a redistribution of wealth....not redistributing the wealth of its citizens.
And is it to be cap in hand and call them Squire? Not here it won't be again. The poor are the first ones called upon to defend their country. The country owes the poor. Trickle down?Welfare is not the business of the state but of the church and the family.
No, I actually pay over $400 every month to have insurance to cover the medical bills. After that I don't have enough to cover my meds and that is where TennCare picks it up. Interesting fact: I had to pay $1,400 in one lump payment with 10 days notice to have the TennCare reinstated this year. I only make $7.50 an hour, so I had to borrow the money from my grandparents and then I had to pay them back!!Originally posted by johnp.:
Hello FBCPastorsWife.
Forgive me if I pry, I don't mind if you tell me to mind my own business.
Does the state cover your medical bills?
I have heard that you have Welfare in the States. I have understood this to mean a short term cover of unemployment benefit?
I have prayed for you two.
johnp.
I am a TennCare recipient right now and had to pay out the rear to get it. All the insurance companies won't touch me because I am a transplant patient and I can't wait for the 1 to 2 year period to pass without receiving medical care. I have already had 3 hospital stays this year that racked up tremendous bills. I feel like I must be a burden to everyone!!Originally posted by LadyEagle:
FBCPastorswife, if you live in the state of Tennessee, have you looked into TennCare? The Governor ran into some problems with TennCare and stopped it (this past week, I believe), but the whole matter is now in litigation. You should be able to get some kind of help through TennCare. There are also some insurance plans that I can get you the names of that may be able to help you, but most will not cover existing illnesses until after a year or two.![]()
With respect, that is what you say. The verse, "For he is God's servant to do you good." Rom 13:4 is a direct reference for a redistribution of wealth.Originally posted by johnp.:
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Well that is strange. Sounds quite reasonable to me. "For he is God's servant to do you good." Rom 13:4 is a direct reference for a redistribution of wealth. Logic dictates here. Rome had it's bread and circuses.I know of no sound commentator or expositor that agrees with your assessment of this verse.
Exactly what I have been saying. The invasions will get more and more the more people find themselves disenfranchised. The governement can advoid revolution by the way it treats it's poorer citizens. That would bring good to all the people.I think John Gill's statements on this verse are especially good, regarding the state's God-given duties.."for civil good, for the preservation of men's properties, estates, rights, and liberties, which would be continually invaded, and made a prey of by others; and for spiritual and religious good, as many princes and magistrates have been;"
How so? As social programs (excluding SS) make up a fairly small part of our budget, why should we fear better funding for them, especially when conservatives are all in a titter about waging expensive wars with expensive weaponry?Originally posted by KenH:
Limited welfare programs we can afford(regardless of their suspect constitutionality). To go beyond that will bankrupt us as a country.
I can imagine. I hear phrases like 'government handouts' to mean a put down on the recipient. It is a put down on the poor for being poor.I feel like I must be a burden to everyone!!
Constitutional hurdles can be overcome if the will is there to aid the poor. The laws of the nation cannot be used to negate the word of God. Production increases with those slackers, who do not want to work, not wasting their employers time. European nations are not bankrupt because of their caring for the poor. Some, those that had very high standards, have had to cut back on some of the benefits, but it does not break a country. It builds it.Limited welfare programs we can afford(regardless of their suspect constitutionality). To go beyond that will bankrupt us as a country.
That is the point. That all the people contribute for the security of all the people. Community.The government cannot give money to one person without taking it from another person.
Your argument is wrong. If there is no safety net when that critical mass is reached what then? When the population reaches that sizable portion then the wealthy lose everything and sometimes their heads....or even a sizable portion of the population.
For the greater good put up with some leeches. I hear this as an excuse not to give.St Paul wrote, "No work, no eats."
National defense is one of the few constitutional duties given to the federal government.Originally posted by JesusandGeorge04:
especially when conservatives are all in a titter about waging expensive wars with expensive weaponry?
Unlike ya'll in England, we have a written constitution in these United States that the federal government should legally abide by.Originally posted by johnp.:
Constitutional hurdles can be overcome if the will is there to aid the poor.
Forced "charity" is not charity. It is raw governmental power.Originally posted by johnp.:
That all the people contribute for the security of all the people.
No one can be locked into a constitution.Unlike ya'll in England, we have a written constitution in these United States that the federal government should legally abide by.
Yet you say they have spent trillions in poverty relief. So is it a constitutional thing or not? Have your governments, since the sixties, been breaking the law?...that the federal government should legally abide by.
And where is the difference between defending your people against an outside threat to their lives and an internal threat, one of starvation, deprivation and squalor. There is no difference.National defense is one of the few constitutional duties given to the federal government.
No it is not charity it is cooperation. Help when you need it and not from charity but social security. Arrived at by consensus. When my father came back from killing Germans he and his generation swept aside the old order of begging. They voted for the Labour Party who promised them free education, free health care and free money if they did not have any! A descent place to live and a pension when they reached the age when no one calls you lazy for doing nothing. Safety guaranteed from the cradle to the grave.Forced "charity" is not charity. It is raw governmental power.
1)If we are going to have a nation of laws, then the government must be.Originally posted by johnp.:
1)No one can be locked into a constitution.
2)Have your governments, since the sixties, been breaking the law?
3)Do you have to pay for education now?
4)No it is not charity it is cooperation.