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If a christian believes we should use your money to help unwed mothers (fathers even) would we reject this due to seperation of church and state? Where do we draw a distinct line between a philosphy and a religion, and how it all pans out in the constituional way we have often cited?
If someone from the right wing christian view said we should outlaw abortion but increase funding to help those who didn't know better (ie, they did not know that sex could lead to babies) would we be for more funding or against it because of those proposing it and why?
The right-wing view is (from what I can tell): you know where babies come from, so if you know that and still have sex and get pregnant live up to your responsibility and have the child and work to make the life of said child better. If you 'loved' her enough to have sex, then marry her, get a job, support the child, and make a life. If you don't love her that much than think twice about having sex.
In the scenario you mentioned we have someone who is trying their best given the situation. How much should you and I have to help out - versus how much should we help out on a personal basis (ie - should we take money from others and give it to people who acted in a way they should have know better or should we leave such charity up to people to decide?)
Christians I know are all for helping people, who help themselves. Been there myself. Made a lot of mistakes, and have been helped through them by caring brethern. Was it the government's job to help me? I doubt it. This, to me, is where we bring in charities.
And who has a good track record of helping others? Christian based charities. Why not humanist or buddhist? Why not jewish?
We bash christians regulary on this board, but my experience is that they have been there for me when I needed them. In my days that I was poor, unable to work due to injury, no one helped me except the christian charities. Not the jewish ones, not the buddhist ones, not the humanist ones. Where were they????
I made my own mistakes back in the day. No one else forced me into them. Sure I was screwed over at times by companies, but I had kids young without a thought to their future. I was the problem.
In the case you mentioned - what is the duty of government, and what is the duty of the people involved? The mother in the case you cited seems to be the real problem. Why did they have kids in the first place? Why should I, or you, have to have our paychecks penalized so that they can live as they wish and have all that they desire (ie why should I have to pay for their mistakes?). The same is true, to me, of corporate america where idiotic corporations do dumbass things and expect us to bail them out.
Here is the scenario: Man and woman meet, they have sex, they have a child. They don't really love each other but needed a good screw. Now there is a kid in the picture. They decide to allow said kid to be born, but they want to go off and screw others and make a new life. So they look to you and me to support their problems they made. Why? So that they can go and do the same again.
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