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Why is it bible-thumpers who are always so against socialised healthcare and welfare?

It's always puzzled me and reading a thread on reddit just how has reignited that puzzlement. Someone on reddit asked people opposed to universal healthcare to explain why and the conservatives in the thread have given reasons like they don't want to wait their turn for treatment, and that people don't have an intrinsic right to live, along with the usual "WHY shOUld i PAy fOR YouR HealTHcarE?"

Christians seem to lead the charge with objections such as these. And in my experience of asking for help accessing food, Christians were the cruellest and the least likely to help.

I just don't understand how someone claims to follow Jesus but holds beliefs like this. When Jesus handed out the loaves and fishes, did he check everyone's employment and tax status first, and only feed those who were working and paying tax? When he healed the sick and disabled, did he make sure they had health insurance first and refuse to treat those who couldn't pay?

What makes these people such incredible hypocrites?

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  • Lotta good stuff being said here but I do have another angle that Ive had to deal with coming from an evangelical family:

    On a very deep level they simply decide to believe that only God can come and make things better. Evangelicals are often obsessed with their own zany end of the world bullshit and they will simply fall back on that when pushed on the way their own religious/spiritual beliefs don't align with their political ideology. As far as they are concerned you simply cannot make a system more equitable than capitalism because that's really something only God returning can do. My father is obsessed with the evangelical version of the end of the world (he literally writes his own papers on his theory, last I checked he was trying to tell me we were actually in year 4 or 5 of the last seven years) and while I can get him to agree with socialism in many ways, at the end of the day he doesn't think any of it can manifest without a biblical kingdom on earth scenario.

  • One thing I don't think anybody has mentioned is the normalization of American Christianity's worst impulses plus its tight bond with the GOP and white supremacy. It's been happening for many decades. Fox News to televangelists have normalized greed (and the prosperity gospel), intolerance, hatred, racism, etc. When I read a news article or watch tv and somebody says "As a Christian..." or "I'm a republican so I think..." - I get mad because I know they're going to say something awful and the news anchor or whoever is going to both sides it.

    The public is supposed to accept the nonsense idea that they have license to be terrible people because they are a Christian or a republican. It makes me insane. If somebody is a horrible person I don't want to hear a crap excuse that is supposed to justify it. It makes as much sense to me as somebody saying "I don't like vanilla ice cream so I am 100% against gay marriage."

    The reality is that they hate anybody that's not them. And they want others to suffer and be forced to conform to their terrible reality. Before Trump - they couldn't be direct. They tended to never say what they truly feel. One reason Christians and/or republicans love Trump is that they can - in their mind - finally be openly horrible people.

    I think that for many of them - being a Christian or being a republican is mostly a life style branding thing. Their horrible beliefs are the key thing in their life. The labels are just a convenient excuse. That's why Trump can do pretty much anything. They are so seething in their hatred and intolerance they can't seem to understand s simple fact. If Trump destroys the economy and massively defunds the social programs (from the largest to the smallest) - the others will suffer but many of them and people just like them will suffer too.

  • People have said Calvinism and that is definitely part of it. But even in the Anglosphere you don't see the vehemence you see in the US. US Catholics are anti poor people in a way even the most foaming tradcath isn't anywhere else, though the attitude is spreading as all American shit tends to do.

  • Fully brainwashed / mind virused into Prosperity Gospel bullshit. You're poor because you're a bad person who deserves to suffer / poor life choices, and the more money someone has means the more God approves of them.

  • Because Christians don't read the Bible and then form beliefs, it's the other way around. So, in this particular case, they read those passages are not read as supporting systemic change. And if they are "conservative" that overrides anything the Bible actually says. "liberal" Christians do the same thing, (cherrypick, ignore parts, otherwise stretch the meaning) just in the other direction on other issues.

  • There's a few things going on. First you have Calvinist psychos. They've always been like this. Second you have the fact the churches are shedding congregants across the USA, and the ones that are left are the most reactionary weirdos. This keeps driving the remaining congregations rightward, and to have a kind of siege mentality. Third, many Churches feel that they and they alone should be the ones to provide social and financial support to the needy. They see government welfare as an encroachment on their natural domain and recruitment efforts.

  • I think you are over generalizing. You should not gage your opinion on a group of people based on an anonymous Reddit post. There are plenty of Christians out there who do great work and provide crucial resources where states fail. I’ve worked with tons of churches who do far more in feeding and caring for their community than any DSA chapter.

    • I am not basing it on that alone. I also have my own personal experience of repeatedly begging multiple Christian organisations for food aid and not only being turned away but insulted too.

    • To be frank, I've had run-ins with different types of Christians too and most of them are exactly like a reddit post comment section. It rarely ever happens that Christians actually know and practice what their stated belief entails (caring for one another, mutual aid, solidarity etc), I don't think OP is over-generalizing. For a religion which was based on solidarity and rebellion and resistance against oppression, it sure seems like they are mostly concerned with their own wealth, wishes, and well-being. (There's always exceptions to the rule, naturally.)

  • Let's assume the western Christian or, to oversimplify things, the Protestant, that supports these beliefs (though Orthodox and Catholics can be considered 'protestant' if they believe in the following things)

    Let us consider the actual western Christian – not the general one , as {everyone} does, but the everyday Protestant.

    Let us not look for the secret of the Protestant in his religion, but let us look for the secret of his religion in the real Protestant.

    What is the secular basis of Protestantism? Practical need, self-interest. What is the worldly religion of the Protestant? Overwork. What is his worldly God? Capital.

    Very well then! Emancipation from Overwork and capital, consequently from practical, real Protestanism, would be the self-emancipation of our time.

    An organization of society which would abolish the preconditions for Capital, and therefore the possibility of Capital, would make the Protestant impossible.

    (if you know which text this comes from)

    • In other words, western Christianity has become a religious smokescreen to justify western Capital, the economic basis that allows its religion to prevail, especially in western colonial countries that have engaged in settler-colonialism (Amerikkka) or extractivist-imperialism (Britain).

      When they tell ye give up to all in austerity or ascetism, for the door of heaven shall be upon ye, it is western Capital that tells ye this.

  • Religion is one of the forms of spiritual oppression which everywhere weighs down heavily upon the masses of the people, over burdened by their perpetual work for others, by want and isolation. Impotence of the exploited classes in their struggle against the exploiters just as inevitably gives rise to the belief in a better life after death as impotence of the savage in his battle with nature gives rise to belief in gods, devils, miracles, and the like. Those who toil and live in want all their lives are taught by religion to be submissive and patient while here on earth, and to take comfort in the hope of a heavenly reward. But those who live by the labour of others are taught by religion to practise charity while on earth, thus offering them a very cheap way of justifying their entire existence as exploiters and selling them at a moderate price tickets to well-being in heaven. Religion is opium for the people. Religion is a sort of spiritual booze, in which the slaves of capital drown their human image, their demand for a life more or less worthy of man.
    -Lenin "Socialism and Religion"

    Churches are political institutions. The church tells the congregation how to influence politics. In that, the status quo is to support capitalism and the bourgeois class, most churches repeat the dogmas of the bourgeois class.

    The largest Protestant organization in the United States and the World is the Southern Baptist convention (SBC), 12 million members. SBC formed in 1845 when it split from northern baptists, to support slavery. The largest Protestant organization in the United States was formed to support slavery. SBC did not denounce support of slavery until 1995. SBC is currently in a feud on whether women should be allowed to be pastors.

    Churches are still commonly segregated in the United States. Around 80% of churches in the United States are predominantly composed of a single race. This is because churches in the US were segregated during Jim Crow and then they were never desegregated. Public Schools were forcibly desegregated by the US Federal government. Churches are exempted from this federal regulation.

    "WHY shOUld i PAy fOR YouR HealTHcarE?" << I would take this quote as a dog whistle. A person who says this likely signalling that there is a specific group of people that they do not want to have healthcare. Given that Christianity teaches healing the sick, I would think that this person believes that some people deserve healing and other people they don't consider to be people.

    "Now, you’re talking about cutting taxes, and all these things you’re talking about are totally economic things and a byproduct of them is, blacks get hurt worse than whites.… “We want to cut this,” is much more abstract than even the busing thing" << Quoting Lee Atwater, Ronald Reagan's campaign advisor, partial quote because slurs. The significance of the quote is that racist white people admit they support abstract policies which would hurt black people. That is to say that racist white people oppose free public healthcare because it would mean that black people get free public health care. Ronald Reagan also invented the concept of the "welfare queen". He used racial stereotypes to garner support to defund welfare programs.

    Tying these two things together, Bible Thumpers who are against free healthcare as so because most United States churches are rooted in racism.

  • they’ve never read the book that forms their entire ideological identity so what’s in the book is replaced by what billionaires pay racists on tv and in government to tell them is in the book. that becomes their belief system

  • We can talk about racism and that's definitely a huge part of it and for that matter the capitalist "greed is good", and alienation and settler cruelty and judgement but going back further and to the base nature of things, even without Calvinism Christianity logically would not have a great view on this.

    After all it is the purview of the CHURCH to do these things. If the SECULAR STATE does these things then what use is the church? If the secular state provides safety, health, food, clothing, shelter, etc and meets peoples needs then historically they stop going to church, they stop listening to the preachers, they stop caring so much about the fundamental, literal (and really the only logical way to interact with a religion like this is treating it as entirely true and therefore literal) text.

    They call it a religion for the poor but without the poor it's in trouble and it knows this. It wants the downtrodden and miserable not to cure them, not to abolish this situation and possibility to but to give them temporary comfort in exchange for being preached at, in exchange for embracing the religion, in exchange for extolling its virtues and propagating it. It is not free, it is not true charity. There are and always have been members of the religion who push for a state of things that would engineer its weakening to irrelevance but there also always have been those who understand on some level the need for these conditions and in the west they hold great sway and power.

    Jesus said the poor you shall always have. If you are a Christian, if you KNOW therefore he is the son of and part of a triumvirate god that is all knowing then to work against something he has stated is to work against god, it is to say you do not believe god, it is to challenge god, it is to say you know better than god. You are to work to alleviate the suffering within the context of preaching, of proselytizing, of small church groups but attempting to abolish it is either folly or blasphemy. And just handing it out without handing out preachings and trying to save souls is no good at all, as after all what is 60-100 years of pain on this earth compared to the dueling possibilities of either a long time in hell then obliteration OR eternal life in paradise, it's nothing and so healthcare is less important that getting you baptized because once you die your suffering will be at an end and you'll be with Jesus and really this is god's plan for you so the believer can keep their stingy wallet closed.

    More than this Christians in the west especially do subscribe to prosperity gospel notions, the idea that if you're wealthy it's because god wants you to be and is rewarding you, that if you tithe to god he'll repay you. If you are a good Christian he'll protect you. If you've fallen on really hard times you must be a bad Christian because a good Christian would have a church family who would help them and a god who would open doors to save them. So Christians can at a very small scale be charitable, if someone is seen as a working, valuable member of society and is part of a small church (less than thousand members) and they fall on hard times very often the church members will pull together, they will give them charity, money, help with a place to stay, some food, etc. So the feeling is if that didn't happen it's because you're not right with god.

    More-over, Christians have this view that god places challenges in front of believers but that true believers are always uplifted, that god has a plan[tm] for them and will usually save them.

    Someone else posted Lenin who observed that religious people are taught to practice charity on earth as a ticket into heaven. That's a rather greedy and self-centered way of looking at things, that's not the kind of selflessness that Marxists would practice, you're exchanging one thing for another, making payments. So it's no surprise that over time, especially in the capitalist west someone decided to simply cut out the step of making those payments, to offer the eternal salvation and your only requirement is be a good slave for your masters, protestant work ethic, don't worry about being exploited on earth, we'll even let you be greedy and not give to charity, just keep your head down and you'll have this amazing eternal life. Though to be fair there is in most cases still token amounts of going through the ritual of making charity payments. Christians give to the church and the church it is supposed takes care of the needy to the extent necessary. But as churches are not taxed and those like the Catholic Church which do run healthcare networks run them in a profitable or cost neutral way and within the context of a capitalist system where they have to pay capitalist system prices for drugs and so on. (And be thankful they don't have total control of the healthcare system either as if they did not only no abortion but no contraceptives to unmarried women, no contraceptives to married women without her husband's signature and so on and on)

    These are just a sampling of scattered thoughts, if I really wanted to I could sit down and write a long thing with citations to Christian biblical doctrine explaining and exploring the roots of this.

  • They are bad at being Christian. They think Christians are "good", and like calling themselves Christian, but they are actually pieces of shit humans.

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