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Tony Villari

Poverty – A Lack of Faith?

  • When San Antonio Mayor, Ivy Taylor, was asked what she saw as the deepest, systemic causes of generational poverty in her city, she answered, "To me, it’s broken people. People not being in relationships with their creator and therefore not being in good relationship with their families and their communities and not being productive members of society.” Mayor Taylor is a born again Christian and, in my humble opinion, grammar check notwithstanding, she is also wrong. After all, wasn't 2017 presidential candidate Ben Carson raised in a poor family, mother working as a domestic, and an estranged father? He was brought up Christian and became a missionary doctor for a time. Was being poor the cause of him being broken, or his mother who worked several jobs to support the family alone? I think not.

    To read more of My Sunday Thought concerning the relationship between poverty and faith, please follow this link to my blog, "The Path":  Poverty - A Lack of Faith?

     

3 comments
  • Amber Fry
    Amber Fry I read that article. I found her comments ignorant and lacking any kind of empathy or charity at all. Poverty happens of several levels. Part of that involves wealthy politicians posing tax laws on lower income classes and huge breaks on the wealthy class...  more
    May 24, 2017 - 2 like this
  • Mystic  Angel
    Mystic Angel It's funny because it's the poor that brought her to where she is at. However, before I can actually judge someone based on a few comments, does she really feel they are worthless people of society, or is there a deeper meaning to her message and actually...  more
    August 9, 2017 - 1 likes this
  • Mystic  Angel
    Mystic Angel She's obviously heart-broken over the state of the city, who wouldn't be? I'm not saying I'm right, all I'm saying could there be a different possibility and could her perspective actually meant to be positive? Not everyone is gifted with public speaking ...  more
    August 9, 2017 - 1 likes this