« Healthcare In France | Main | Speed-Purchasing Art » 27 Jun 2007 07:42 am Christianity and SocialismI'm struck by how many readers seem to believe that the Gospels mandate an expansive welfare state. I can't see it myself. Jesus was admant about eschewing politics; and his injunction to help the poor was not an injunction to get taxed in order that others may help the poor (or more generally with government attempts to reduce poverty, to keep them poor). And, of course, in socialist countries, the government both takes more of your money and tells you that the needs of others are the state's business, not yours. No big surprise, then, that no other country gives even half as much in charity as Americans. A free society, low taxes and limited government actually leaves people with the means to do good. The French give one twelfth of what Americans give. Britain is the second most generous country, and, despite Tony Blair's best efforts, still the least socialist of the European powers. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e008cd2f5b8834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Christianity and Socialism' |
