PLAYER57832 wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:notyou2 wrote:Christianity is about charity, or have you forgotten that basic tenet?
1) Is it charity when I hand a homeless person $5 and say, "Get loaded."
2) Is it charity when I sit down the same man and chat about whatever for an hour or two?
Just handing out money is not what Christ or the Bible dictates, but when that excuse is used to claim that my husband (who works over 40 hours a week at his paid job, PLUS being a volunteer fire fighter of over 20 years) has no right to health care that would allow him to take our son to the hospital without putting us in serious debt -- debt that, if I were not such a tightwad as to do without any new clothes for 7 years, buy all my son's clothes at yard sales, grow my own food, can etc....
would have meant we would lose our house.
THAT is what this is about!
Right, but you're just one particular case. Not everyone's situation is like yours. In your case, seeing that he's helped the city with being a firefighter, he should receive benefits, but many people don't have that claim to justify their receiving socialized healthcare.
Perhaps, there should be limits on who gets the healthcare and who doesn't, but how would that be enforced? No idea. Maybe providing proof that one is busting their ass yet still not doing so well, but there's complications with that.
I'd say, given your circumstances, you're entitled to it. However, a lot of people simply aren't, which is why many people perceive socialized healthcare to be unfair--a mandatory handout which is provided by their own money.
Why should others be forced to pay for another person's healthcare? (Charitable, religious beliefs aside.)