Charity is a function of the Church. Says that somewhere in my dusty book. On the other hand, it says to give to Caesar, not take from Caesar, so I guess “General Welfare” means general. So if you want to help the less fortunate,Tithe, not taxes.
“Why did they have to give that place such an awful name?”
Because it’s a comic strip, and it’s funny.
“Charity is a function of the Church. Says that somewhere in my dusty book.”
If the churches were providing adequately for the poor, there would be no need for government assistance programs. However, such is not the case. I think it’s remarkable, wholly admirable, and eminently sensible that one of the functions of modern, secular government is to provide for the impoverished. Government of the People, by the People, and FOR the People, and all that. The purpose of “charity” is to meet the needs of the recipient, not to improve the spiritual condition of the giver.
JOE Why bring up the real problem with politics. I you or I want to help someone, well and good. If not, that is our choice. Our taxes should not be used to help the lazy or unfortunate. Are you saying we should be forced to give charity? Two major political parties have a LITTLE disagreement over general welfare”. When someone can show me a dictionary that says general means individual, I’ll register as a Democrat. Again, I tell you to look at the First Amendment. Religion has no place in tax and spend.
Correct. Religion has no place in “tax and spend”, but neither is government excluded from ensuring minimum standards of living for its citizens. On the principle of “a chain is only as strong as its weakest link”, the “general welfare” IS “individual welfare.” We’re all in this together, folks.
If you gather together three school teachers, three farm laborers, three laid-off factory workers, and Bill Gates, it may be true that the average income of the group is $100,000,000 per year but it’s certainly meaningless. When there are more living-wage jobs looking for people than there are people looking for living-wage jobs, then it might be useful to start complaining about the unwilling-to-work.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Charity is a function of the Church. Says that somewhere in my dusty book. On the other hand, it says to give to Caesar, not take from Caesar, so I guess “General Welfare” means general. So if you want to help the less fortunate,Tithe, not taxes.
rotts over 14 years ago
This strip is fast becoming one of my most favorite. Love the concept, the art and especially the elicited comments!
Keep it up, Weingartens, Clark, and all you readers!
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
“Why did they have to give that place such an awful name?”
Because it’s a comic strip, and it’s funny.
“Charity is a function of the Church. Says that somewhere in my dusty book.”
If the churches were providing adequately for the poor, there would be no need for government assistance programs. However, such is not the case. I think it’s remarkable, wholly admirable, and eminently sensible that one of the functions of modern, secular government is to provide for the impoverished. Government of the People, by the People, and FOR the People, and all that. The purpose of “charity” is to meet the needs of the recipient, not to improve the spiritual condition of the giver.
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
Very cool new strip. A bouquet redolent of Orwell and Kerouac, with a delicate after-taste of chocolate and raspberries.
Ushindi over 14 years ago
The only thing I don’t like is all the religious claptrap we have to suffer through. I hadn’t realized this was such a christian biblical strip…
lewisbower over 14 years ago
JOE Why bring up the real problem with politics. I you or I want to help someone, well and good. If not, that is our choice. Our taxes should not be used to help the lazy or unfortunate. Are you saying we should be forced to give charity? Two major political parties have a LITTLE disagreement over general welfare”. When someone can show me a dictionary that says general means individual, I’ll register as a Democrat. Again, I tell you to look at the First Amendment. Religion has no place in tax and spend.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
Correct. Religion has no place in “tax and spend”, but neither is government excluded from ensuring minimum standards of living for its citizens. On the principle of “a chain is only as strong as its weakest link”, the “general welfare” IS “individual welfare.” We’re all in this together, folks.
If you gather together three school teachers, three farm laborers, three laid-off factory workers, and Bill Gates, it may be true that the average income of the group is $100,000,000 per year but it’s certainly meaningless. When there are more living-wage jobs looking for people than there are people looking for living-wage jobs, then it might be useful to start complaining about the unwilling-to-work.
Limb_Ashhauler over 14 years ago
“beggars can’t be choosers”.
jpozenel over 14 years ago
“Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth”.
Ushindi over 14 years ago
Well, looks like the Oklahoma Flagger has been busy again…