Well I had a draft written to Charles, but I deleted it. I wasn't trying to impress you nor anyone. Just trying to get you to actually open your eyes up to reality. I'm rather tired of the same rhetoric that is parroted without any critical thinking. The fact that I am pointing out deficiencies amongst Christians in regards to ending "poverty" or meeting solvency, says more than it really should.
But what I'm really saying is that unions were necessary in the past but serve no purpose in the modern age. I trust our corporations implicitly to not tear every penny possible out of my flesh and, when I am too run down to work anymore, feed my still breathing body into the furnaces of industry that choke the sky and poison the water. Hail Mammon, Hail.
I see that you haven't defined for us yet what you mean by "poverty".
It doesn't matter how I define it, I am pointing out how it is defined by you and the rest. It doesn't exist, we are all too entitled. Remember, I asked the question first and never got an answer.
Because how I define "poverty" is irrelevant to my statement that the Gospel doesn't call us to alleviate poverty, a statement I made only in reply to a post by
That person. If there's anyone who owes us a definition of the word "poverty", it's
That person, not me, since he was the one who implied that it's our job to alleviate it.
This seems decent enough from what I've read. Feel free to offer critique of it.
How the Census Bureau Measures Poverty
Poverty Thresholds: dollar amounts the Census Bureau uses to determine poverty status
HHS Poverty Guidelines: a different poverty measure, used by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
CPS Definitions and Explanations: terms used in Current Population Survey (CPS) reports -- includes many topics, not just poverty
Variables used to construct alternative income definitions [XLS – 21k]
Poverty Definition Applied in the American Community Survey
make up your mind on which one you like, and get back to us.
Also, I'm really curious what Kerdy considers "rights," since that's what a lot of his arguments hinge upon.
Not any more than yours does.