22 Nov 23
@fmf said@mike64
Good government policies to tackle homelessness and hunger alongside the voluntary participation of citizens under the auspices of non-governmental organizations, including those of Christians and Muslims etc.:
Building of more public housing that will then be sold cheaply to tenants
More investment in shelters
More investment in halfway houses.
Public/workfare proje ...[text shortened]... rogrammes aimed at drug and alcohol addiction with temporary accommodation.
Others too, no doubt.
Good government policies to tackle homelessness and hunger alongside the voluntary participation of citizens under the auspices of non-governmental organizations, including those of Christians and Muslims etc.:
Building of more public housing that will then be sold cheaply to tenants
More investment in shelters
More investment in halfway houses.
Public/workfare projects that offer housing and food.
More investment in occupational and physical therapy
Rent allowances in combination with rent controls.
More investment in programmes aimed at drug and alcohol addiction with temporary accommodation.
Others too, no doubt.
How does any of this seem to you seen through your Christian prism?
@fmf saidThis is awesome do you disagree with the point I made then. Now tell me what exactly are you doing instead of spouting things of ease.
@mike64
Good government policies to tackle homelessness and hunger alongside the voluntary participation of citizens under the auspices of non-governmental organizations, including those of Christians and Muslims etc.:
Building of more public housing that will then be sold cheaply to tenants
More investment in shelters
More investment in halfway houses.
Public/wo ...[text shortened]...
Others too, no doubt.
How does any of this seem to you seen through your Christian prism?
22 Nov 23
@mike69 saidYes, I know. But I am more interested is what should Christians consider doing about the homeless within the confines of their political postures. Because Suzianne irritates you, does that mean the issue you mentioned in the OP - the homeless - and her solution, are both off the table?
Actually it wasn’t, it was about her making slanderous comments about people she disagrees with just to open her mouth and run. Also actually talking to see if we could overcome this issue.
@fmf saidThis is awesome do you disagree with the point I made then. Now tell me what exactly are you doing instead of spouting things of ease.
Yes, I know. But I am more interested is what should Christians consider doing about the homeless within the confines of their political postures. Because Suzianne irritates you, does that mean the issue you mentioned in the OP - the homeless - and her solution, are both off the table?
22 Nov 23
@mike69 saidI am not interested in you or Suzianne making claims about your "good works" on a message board. The OP is political in nature. That was your choice. Bearing in mind Christian values, what should governments be doing about the homelessness in their jurisdiction within the confines of political realities. If your answer is a libertarian "nothing", feel free to say so.
Should I say fact I mentioned along with many other things done by myself and other Christians.