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WELFARE
The nation of Israel was instructed by God to provide
for the needy of the land by the practice of leaving
"gleanings" in the fields for the poor and the needy. The
fields were not reaped to the very corners, nor meticulously
picked up, and neglected sheaves were deliberately to be
left behind.
This system had several advantages. It required no
government bureaucracy to maintain or administrate it. It
effectively scattered the needy throughout the land instead
of concentrating them in the cities. It put the able-bodied
needy into contact with landowners who could use
agricultural manual labor.
God gave special commands to care for the orphans and
the widows, not to mistreat them and to provide for their
needs. (Exodus 22:22, Deuteronomy 14:28-29)
These concerns are reiterated in the New Covenant as
obligations of charitable action by believers (James 1:27,
I_Timothy 5:3-16), and limited to those who are unable to
work productively (II Thessalonians 3:10).
The welfare system in the United States of America
encourages unemployment of able-bodied people who otherwise
would have to seek gainful employment. It positively
discourages marriage and encourages illegitimate births; and
it encourages concentration of welfare recipients in urban
areas.
If the Biblical concept of poverty is the lack of
sufficient food, clothing and shelter, then only a very
small number of people in this country are in poverty. The
responsibilities which God gave to human government do not
include support of an indigent class of people who find the
dole easier than gainful employment. Welfare in this
country is an unnecessary and unfair burden on the middle-
class tax-paying worker who directly or indirectly pays
almost all the taxes in this country.
Clyde C. Price, Jr.
[This brief paper was written some time ago, before the
explosive growth of the problem of homelessness, which is an
issue different from the one addressed here.